While most sausages that you find in the supermarket are pork which comes from pigs, you can make sausage from any meat you like. You can get a lot of different types of beef sausage and even chicken and duck are used in sausage. I enjoy venison sausage every year when my cousin goes hunting.
Pigs (Pork), Steers (Beef), Chickens (Poultry), and Turkeys (Also Poultry).
no they come from strecthed pig intestens filled with mea.t
yes, it does come from pig intestins
they come of a pig and it is a type of sausage Hannah Marie Miller
A sausage comes from a pig!
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it comes from pig/pork beef and some r even made out of vegetable!!!
A pig famine would be the opposite of a sausage feast.
No, but it may be present in pork sausage due to the addition of cereals to the sausage meat.
pig intestants
The skin of a sausage is made from the intestines or colon of a pig. more natural than that!
to be cleaned and cooked.
Depends on what kind of "meat" is being processed. For example, the only part of a pig that is not used for human consumption is THE OINK. Example: sausage is made from different cuts of the pig (some fat, some lean), it is put through a sausage grinder with some spices, and then, if it is true pork sausage, the pig's intestine is stuffed with the mixture--ergo SAUSAGE. Enjoy!
no well its depends
A pig in a blanket means a hot dog inside a slice of cheese.