Ossenworst
Ossenworst (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɔsə(n)ˌʋɔrst] ; English: ox sausage) is a ⓘraw beef sausage originating in Amsterdam , which was originally made of ox meat.
This specialty has its origins in the seventeenth century, when oxen were imported large-scale from Denmark and Germany. The spices in the sausage, such as pepper, cloves, mace and nutmeg, came from the Dutch East Indies.
Traditionally, aged beef was used for this sausage, that was then smoked at a low temperature such that the meat remained raw. Present-day Amsterdam Ossenworst is made with lean beef, and the sausage is now often neither smoked nor aged.
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External links
- Media related to Ossenworst at Wikimedia Commons
- Beef Sticks, Jerky & Sausage
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