sausage
Frankfurt.
The frankfurter is named after the German city of Frankfurt, where the sausage is believed to have originated. The term "frankfurter" translates to "from Frankfurt." This type of sausage is traditionally made from pork and is known for its smooth texture and distinct flavor, often served in a bun as a popular street food.
frankfurter- a smoked sausage made out of chicken or pork history- Frankfurter was created in Germany in a city called FrankFurt
Yes. Only sausages made in the region "Frankfurt am Main" are allowed to call themselves Frankfurter. The sausage has been known there since the 13th century.
A frankfurter sausage ! with the right mustard. (Frankfurt, Germany)
The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, and can denote a type of sausage, or a person who lives in the city of Frankfurt.
The word "frankfurter" comes from the German city of Frankfurt, where sausages similar to the modern hot dog were popular. The "frank" part is likely an abbreviation of "Frankfurt," and the "furter" comes from the pronunciation of "wurst," which means sausage in German.
Sausage is made from pigs.
Sausage does not grow. It is made.
sausage rolls
Essen (=food) Frankfurt (=sausage) Hamburg (=beef patty) Battenberg (cake)