Kabanos
Kabanos (/kəˈbænəs/; plural: kabanosy), also known as cabanossi or kabana, is a long, thin, dry sausage usually made of pork which originated in Poland. They are smoky in flavor, and can be soft or very dry in texture depending on freshness. Typically, they are quite long, 60 cm (24 in), but very thin, with a diameter around 1 cm (0.39 in), and folded in two, giving them a characteristic appearance. Versions made of chicken and turkey are staples in kosher meat markets and delicatessens.
Polish kabanos | |
Alternative names | Cabanossi, kabana, cabano |
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Type | Sausage |
Course | Appetizer, main |
Place of origin | Poland |
Serving temperature | Hot, Cold |
Main ingredients | Pork |
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