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Definitions of andouille in various dictionaries:
A spicy smoked sausage made with pork and garlic, used especially in Cajun cooking.
ANDOUILLE - Andouille (US: ann-DOO-ee; French: [duj]; from Vulgar Latin (common spoken language not the formal standard, 'good' or 'classy' written form, 'induc...
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Spicy sausage |
A spicy smoked pork sausage with a blackish skin |
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Apr 7 2014 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Apr 5 2005 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
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This sausage with a French origin is traditional in specialties like cornbread stuffing |
Cajun sausage often found in gumbo |
Popular in Cajun cooking, this sausage with a French name is full of tripey goodness |
This spicy sausage is a jambalaya staple |
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A spicy smoked sausage made with pork and garlic, used especially in Cajun cooking. |
A type of pork sausage, served typically as an hors d'oeuvre. |
Andouille description |
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Andouille (US: ann-DOO-ee; French: [duj]; from Vulgar Latin (common spoken language not the formal standard, 'good' or 'classy' written form, 'inductilia' meaning 'made by insertion' form the verb inducere to lead in) is a smoked sausage made using pork, originating in France. It was brought to Louisiana by the French immigrants that would merge to create much of Creole Culture. |