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What to eat in Europe? Top 100 European Cooked Sausages

Last update: Tue Apr 15 2025
Top 100 European Cooked Sausages
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Salsiccia
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Salsiccia is a universal name for different types of fresh Italian sausage. It usually refers to a sausage made with minced or ground pork meat, pork fat, and numerous spices. The mixture is stuffed into a natural pork or sheep casing, and it is rarely cured or smoked.


It is sold fresh and intended for grilling or frying. Although there are some disambiguations, it is believed that the original salsiccia was created in the region of Basilicata, but the use of fresh sausages has become so common that each Italian region has their typical salsiccia type. 

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BASQUE COUNTRY, Spain
4.4
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Chistorra is a fast-cured sausage made from pork, either from the belly or the jowl. Minced pork is sometimes combined with minced beef, and the sausage is traditionally flavored with garlic, salt, and paprika, which gives the sausage its characteristical red color.


This versatile sausage can be fried, grilled, or baked, and it is often used for tapas or as an accompaniment to other dishes. It can be found in the Basque Country, Aragon, and Navarre.

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The filling for this traditional smoked delicacy is made by combining small pieces of meat and bread. This sausage is traditionally smoked using olive or oak wood, which gives it a unique flavor, aroma, and color while enhancing the flavor of the spices. Mirandela sausage contains beef and pork meat along with fat, poultry meat, wheat bread, olive oil, and lard, and it's flavored and seasoned with salt, garlic, and sweet or hot paprika.


This sausage is an irreplaceable ingredient in traditional Portuguese dishes such as açorda, cannelones, and pies, but it can also be served as a main dish with a side of potatoes or vegetables.

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Cooked Sausage

BRAGANÇA DISTRICT, Portugal
4.4
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The municipality of Vinhais is the fumeiro (smokehouse) capital of the Trás-os-Montes region, and it produces some of the best cured meat products in the world. Vinhais sausage is a smoked sausage made with cooked meat of locally raised bísaro pigs, which is only lightly flavored and seasoned with salt, garlic, and paprika.


After the meat has been cooked, bread is added to the mixture before it's stuffed into sausage casings. Vinhais sausage has a yellowish-brown color and a very pleasant, uniqe aroma and flavor. Alheira de Vinhais can be eaten fried, oven-roasted, or grilled, and it is typically served with a side of boiled or fried potatoes and cooked vegetables.

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Chorizo is a Spanish sausage consisting of chopped pork meat and fat that is seasoned with paprika, and sometimes garlic. The combination of these ingredients is then stuffed into a natural casing. Chorizo is characterized by its red color, due to the usage of special paprika known as pimenton, which is the key ingredient that differentiates the Spanish chorizo from other similar sausages.


It has a unique, hearty, and spicy flavor. Different version of chorizo also exist in countries such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Panama, Argentino, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, and Uruguay. Some claim that chorizo has origins in the Catalan xoriço, while others say that it has roots in morcilla, or blood sausage. 

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Cooked Sausage

BULGARIA and  4 more regions
4.3
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Sucuk or sujuk is a semi-dry, spicy sausage with a high fat content, popular in Middle Eastern, Balkan and Central Asian cuisines. It is traditionally prepared with ground beef and spices such as cumin, salt, paprika, and garlic. The sausage should be dried for at least three weeks before consumption.


It can be served cold and sliced thinly, but it is more commonly fried and paired with eggs and vegetables. In Lebanon, it is often consumed with tomatoes and garlic sauce in a pita bread, while in Syria, Egypt, Iraq, and Israel, sucuk is often used as a pastry topping.

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Nürnberger Bratwürste are small, thin sausages originating from the city of Nürnberg in the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. They are typically about 7 to 9 centimeters (2.75 to 3.5 inches) long and weigh around 20 to 25 grams each, making them much smaller and thinner compared to other types of German sausages.


The sausages are made from finely ground pork, often mixed with a blend of spices that typically includes marjoram, salt, pepper, and sometimes a hint of ginger or nutmeg, with marjoram being a signature ingredient that gives them their distinctive flavor. 
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Kiełbasa wędzona is a type of traditional Polish smoked kiełbasa. It is prepared with ground pork meat which is cured before it is seasoned with salt, pepper, sugar, garlic, and (optionally) marjoram. The ground meat mixture is then placed into a large ring-shaped casing and cold-smoked for 1 to 1.5 days, even though these days it is usually hot-smoked as the hot smoking allows for easier and faster cooking of the sausage.


Smoked Polish kiełbasa is originally prepared only with pork, but there’s another version of this authentic sausage that the Polish Government introduced in 1964, which consists of 80% pork and 20% beef. This classic kiełbasa is usually baked, grilled, or added to traditional Polish soups, including kapusniak cabbage soup.

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Salsiccia di Bra is a traditional sausage hailing from Bra in Cuneo, Italy. Although the exact recipe is a secret, certified producers say that the secret of this cylindrical sausage lies in the right amount of lean veal meat, pig's fat, sea salt, white pepper, cinnamon, mace, and nutmeg.


Many producers enrich it further with fennel, garlic, cheese, leeks, white wine, and even prosecco or sparkling wine for Christmas. The combination is stuffed in a small ram's gut, and the sausage is traditionally eaten fresh and raw with a splash of lemon juice as part of antipasti or as a snack during aperitivo (pre-dinner drink). 

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Cooked Sausage

ST. GALLEN, Switzerland
4.3
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St. Galler bratwurst is a traditional sausage that's eaten throughout the country, but it's especially popular in the city of St. Gallen. The sausage is made with a combination of veal, pork, milk, salt, white pepper, and mace. The combination can be enriched with celery, ginger, cardamom, lemon, onion, and coriander, but it's not mandatory.


It is stuffed into pig intenstines, cooked (not smoked), then grilled or pan-fried. These sausages date back to the 15th century, and nowadays there are four distinctive types – the classic version, the one made with more than 50% veal, the OLMA (agricultural trade fair) version, and the largest one, called St. Galler Kinderfest-Bratwurst. 
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Cooked Sausage
NUREMBERG, Germany
4.2
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Blood Sausage
PROVINCE OF BURGOS, Spain
4.1
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GREECE  and  one more region
4.1
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BALEARIC ISLANDS, Spain
4.0
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Cooked Sausage
SPIŠSKÉ PODHRADIE, Slovakia
4.0
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CENTRAL CROATIA, Croatia
4.0
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CATALONIA, Spain
3.9
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NORTHERN GERMANY, Germany
3.9
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Cooked Sausage
BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany
3.9
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SAVOIE, France
3.9
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Blood Sausage
LEWIS AND HARRIS, Scotland
3.7
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BRAGANÇA DISTRICT, Portugal
3.7
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Blood Sausage
CANARY ISLANDS, Spain
3.7
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BREMEN, Germany
3.6
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BAVARIA, Germany
3.6
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BELGIUM  and  one more region
3.4
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LOWER SAXONY, Germany
3.4
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TOGGENBURG, Switzerland
3.4
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Blood Sausage
UNITED KINGDOM  and  one more region
3.3
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CANTON OF VAUD, Switzerland
3.3
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EMILIA-ROMAGNA, Italy  and  4 more regions
3.2
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Blood Sausage
SILESIAN VOIVODESHIP, Poland
3.2
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White Sausage
GLARUS, Switzerland
3.2
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Blood Sausage
ZAGORJE, Croatia
3.1
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EMILIA-ROMAGNA, Italy
3.1
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DEVON, England  and  one more region
3.1
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