Do they still use intestine sausages?
Chef's answer
Natural sausage casings are made from the submucosa of the small intestine, a layer of the intestine that consists of naturally occurring collagen. Natural casings have been used for centuries and are still the most popular choice today because of the "snap" they make when bitten.
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