liver sausage in Czech

liver sausage <n.> játrovka Entry edited by: B2

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1. Footnotes for Braunschweiger (a liver sausage), pork

2. Whether you call it liver sausage, Braunschweiger or liverwurst, you'll surely call our liver sausage delicious! Sliced, chub, chunk and now light

3. Braunschweiger is a smoked liver sausage that is named after the town Braunschweig in Germany

4. Braunschweiger is a spreadable liver sausage that gets its name from a town in Germany called Braunschweig.

5. Liver sausage, also known as Braunschweiger or liverwurst, and Scrapple are our specialty products and have passionate, exuberant followers

6. Footnotes for OSCAR MAYER, Braunschweiger Liver Sausage (sliced) Source: Nutrient data for this listing was provided by USDA SR-21

7. Braunschweiger Spread This spread is so creamy and delicious it's satisfying even to those who think they don't like liver sausage.—Gayle Lewis, Yucaipa, California Next Recipe

8. Up to 4% cash back  · John Morrell Braunschweiger is a versatile liver sausage that delivers delicious taste to a variety of meals and snacks

9. Braunschweiger is generally smoked – but liver sausage generally is not, however, Although they are pretty close to each other, Braunschweiger gets its name from a town in Germany called Braunschweig

10. Combine this deli lunch meat with crackers and cheese for a filling afternoon snack, or pair Braunschweiger liver sausage with your favorite deli bread and stone ground mustard for a flavorful lunchtime sandwich.

11. The word is an Amish dialectic pronunciation of the Dutch word leverworst meaning “liver sausage.” Depending on where you live, Butcherings usually occur in late winter or early spring when the temperatures are cold, but not bitterly so