By Christian Teubner
В книге даются советы по разделке и приготовлению птицы.
Более a hundred пошаговых рецептов.
800 цветных иллюстраций.
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The wiener, however, is a product of Austria, the word meaning “Viennese” in German. Almost as popular, the luncheon meat bologna came from Bologna, Italy. Other famous sausages with city names include Arles, from France; Goteborg summer sausage, from Sweden; Genoa salami, from Italy; and braunschweiger, from Brunswick, Germany. With over 1,500 varieties of wurst, Germany has to be the sausage capital of the world. Sausage making was and is a serious business in Germany. During the fifteenth century, the Bratwurst Purity Law outlawed the use of rotten or wormy meat.
The extremely popular frankfurter, or hot dog, came from Frankfurt, Germany. The wiener, however, is a product of Austria, the word meaning “Viennese” in German. Almost as popular, the luncheon meat bologna came from Bologna, Italy. Other famous sausages with city names include Arles, from France; Goteborg summer sausage, from Sweden; Genoa salami, from Italy; and braunschweiger, from Brunswick, Germany. With over 1,500 varieties of wurst, Germany has to be the sausage capital of the world. Sausage making was and is a serious business in Germany.
It can be a hobby, a means of saving money, a way of creating foods that are suited to your lifestyle, and a way to control the quality of the foods you and your family consume. Our family has been making sausage for generations. Growing up on a farm in Missouri, I well remember butchering days and the taste of fresh pork sausage. After working for a few years in the city, my wife, Joan, and I eventually acquired and moved to our own farm. Home butchering pigs, cattle, and chickens once again became a way of life.