Bologna is a popular lunch meat and many people love it. It's a matter of individual personal taste. Bologna is a processed food, and therefore, not considered a nutritious or healthy food.
Bologna would be placed under the Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, & Nuts category of the "Food Pyramid"
I think it's more American.
I don't have any evidence for this claim, but I'm pretty sure it's German. Pickled bologna is often referred to in the Midwest as "a Michigan thing". It's roots in Michigan culture come from Koegel's Meats - a meat company started by a German man who immigrated to the US and then to Flint, MI. Koegel's has been around for 100 years and they are responsible for pickled bologna madness that Michiganders have become known for.
bratwurst sauerwurst blutwurst bologna (fleischwurst) weisswurst sauerkraut sauerbraten wiener schnitzel pickled herring pumpernickel bread buns (broetchen) tort (cake) beer
hmmm it might be italy? not 100% sure though
traditional German food = traditionelles deutsches Essen traditional German food = traditionelle deutsche Speisen
Bologna (pronounce Bol-on-nyuh)
a bologna ring
Bologna is in Italy.
Unlike france and england, German states were unable to form a nation-state. Paris, oxford, and bologna were among the first medieval cities to.
Food Preparation is done by people who work in kitchens, including chefs, cooks, and you, if you go and make yourself a bologna sandwich.