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Garlic sausage is a type of meat sausage prepared using garlic as a primary ingredient. It is prepared using pork or beef/veal, or a combination of pork and beef. It can be prepared using fresh or dried garlic, including dried granulated garlic. Garlic sausage is a part of French cuisine. In the United States, knackwurst, also referred to as knoblauch, is prepared using ground pork, veal, and fresh garlic.

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  • Garlic sausage is a type of meat sausage prepared using garlic as a primary ingredient. It is prepared using pork or beef/veal, or a combination of pork and beef. It can be prepared using fresh or dried garlic, including dried granulated garlic. Garlic sausage is a part of French cuisine. In the United States, knackwurst, also referred to as knoblauch, is prepared using ground pork, veal, and fresh garlic. (en)
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  • Garlic sausage is a type of meat sausage prepared using garlic as a primary ingredient. It is prepared using pork or beef/veal, or a combination of pork and beef. It can be prepared using fresh or dried garlic, including dried granulated garlic. Garlic sausage is a part of French cuisine. In the United States, knackwurst, also referred to as knoblauch, is prepared using ground pork, veal, and fresh garlic. (en)
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  • Garlic sausage (en)
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