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Sujuk - Wikipedia
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Sujuk is a dry, spicy sausage which is eaten from the Turkey to the Middle East and Central Asia.


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Name

The Turkish name sujuk - which is ultimately of Persian origin - has been adopted largely unmodified by other languages in the region, including Albanian: suxhuk; Arabic: ????, translit. sujuq; Armenian: ???????, su?ux; Bulgarian: ??????, sudzhuk; Greek: ?????????, sutzúki; Macedonian: ?????, sud?uk; Romanian: sugiuc; Russian: ??????, sudzhuk; Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian sud?uk /cy?yk. Cognate names are also present in other Turkic languages, e.g. Kazakh: ?????, shujyq; Kyrgyz: ?????, chuchuk.


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Ingredients

Sujuk consists of ground meat (usually beef but pork or lamb are used in some recipes and horse meat in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan), with various spices including fenugreek, cumin, sumac, garlic, salt, and red pepper, fed into a sausage casing and allowed to dry for several weeks. It can be more or less spicy; it is fairly salty and has a high fat content.


Armenian Sausage, Soujouk, Sujuk Recipe - Part 1 of 2 - YouTube
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Confection

The confection called sucuk, cevizli sucuk, soutzoukos or churchkhela has a similar shape but is made of grape must and walnuts.


Grape Sujuk (Sucuk) Recipe - YouTube
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See also

  • Kazy
  • Lukanka
  • Soutzoukakia, spicy meatballs in sauce whose name means literally "little sujuk"

Hye Thyme Cafe: Sujuk Pizza
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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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