Does linguica taste like kielbasa?
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LINGUICA: Similar to kielbasa but with its own unique flavor, Linguica (pronounced lin-gwee-sah) is a mild pork sausage still manufactured according to an old Portuguese recipe. It is a fine blend of lean pork with a mixture of such basic spices as vinegar, salt, paprika and garlic..
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pork sausageLINGUICA: Similar to kielbasa but with its own unique flavor, Linguica (pronounced lin-gwee-sah) is a mild pork sausage still manufactured according to an old Portuguese recipe. It is a fine blend of lean pork with a mixture of such basic spices as vinegar, salt, paprika and garlic..
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Linguica is very similar to chourico. It's a pork sausage that gets its flavor from lots of garlic and a smoke curing. It has paprika like Spanish chorizo, but tends to have a milder flavor.
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Linguica is very similar to chourico. It's a pork sausage that gets its flavor from lots of garlic and a smoke curing. It has paprika like Spanish chorizo, but tends to have a milder flavor. It can include spices like oregano and cumin, and a vinegar brining stage either before it goes into casings or after.
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According to Delighted Cooking, linguica is a sausage known for its garlicky, mildly spicy flavor. Don't let its name fool you.
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LINGUICA: Similar to kielbasa but with its own unique flavor, Linguica (pronounced lin-gwee-sah) is a mild pork sausage still manufactured according to an old Portuguese recipe. It is a fine blend of lean pork with a mixture of such basic spices as vinegar, salt, paprika and garlic..
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Linguica is a Portuguese sausage made from pork that is narrower and milder than Chourico. It comes in either in long rope form, loaf form or as small sausages (the long rope is traditional.) It is cooked and smoked, but needs further cooking.
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