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Default Best sausages in town!

On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 16:45:02 -0800, gtr > wrote:

> On 2013-11-14 00:18:36 +0000, dsi1 said:
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> > The chorizo is Mexican style in that there's no binders and it's raw
> > meat. It's not smoked, cured, or dried. It falls apart in the pan so
> > it's kind of messy.

>
> That's the only kind I've encountered. Though I know there's Portuguese
> chorizo out there.


I don't call Linguica Chorizo. That's like saying kielbasa is Chorizo.

Spanish chorizo is well, cured and "hard" (I hate the flavor, it
tastes spoiled - I've tried more than one so it's a characteristic,
not the fault of the purveyor) and fresh is the consistency of
uncooked Italian sausage. I love fresh Spanish chorizo!

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