Italian sausage
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In North America, Italian sausage (Italian: salsiccia, Italian: [salˈsittʃa]) most often refers to a style of pork sausage. The sausage is often noted for being seasoned with fennel or anise as the primary seasoning. In Italy, however, a wide variety of sausages are made, many of which are quite different from the aforementioned product.
The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with North America and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (May 2024) |
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Alternative names | Salsiccia, sasitsa |
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Course | Sausage |
Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Basilicata |
Main ingredients | Pork, red pepper flakes, pepper paste, fennel |
Variations | Various Italian sausages |
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The most common varieties marketed as "Italian sausage" in supermarkets are hot,[1] sweet,[2][3][4][5] and mild.[6] The main difference between hot and mild is the addition of hot red pepper flakes to the spice mix of the former. The difference between mild and sweet is the addition of sweet basil in the latter.