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You may shy away from commercially-made sausage fearing not only fat content, but what odds and ends manufacturers dump into the mix. And, rightfully so. But, if you make your own sausage at home, you can ensure only the best ingredients and spices are used, plus control the fat content. Don't make the mistake of thinking sausage is strictly a meat product. The featured sausage recipes also include seafood and vegetarian sausage blends.
Sausage history
Today, sausage-making has become an art. More than 200 different varieties are made in the United States alone, and thousands more worldwide, varying by regional tastes and ingredient availability. Hot dogs are popular in the United States, sausage is the ultimate Finnish fast food, and seafood sausages are popular in Asia.
What is in sausage?
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