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Chinese sausage


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Varieties

There is a choice of fatty or skimmed sausages. There are different kinds ranging from those made using fresh pork to those made using pig livers, duck livers and even turkey livers. Usually a livery sausage will be darker in colour than one made without liver. Recently, there have even been countries producing chicken Chinese sausages. Traditionally they are classified into two main types. It is sometimes rolled and steamed in dim sum.

La Chang () is a dried, hard sausage usually made from pork and a high content of fat. It is normally smoked, sweetened, and seasoned. fruit freeze dried

Run Chang () is made using duck liver. mangosteen fruit

Xiang Chang () is a fresh and plump sausage consisting of coarsely chopped pieces of pork and un-rendered pork fat. The sausage is rather sweet in taste. chinese lucky bamboo

Regional

Short Cantonese dried sausages

Hong Kong and Southern Chinese Provinces

Chinese sausage is used as an ingredient in quite a number of dishes in Hong Kong and southern Chinese provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi and Hunan. Two common examples of such dishes include fried rice and lo mai gai. Many other examples include popiah and char kway teow in Fujian, Malaysia and Singapore. The traditional unpackaged forms are usually found in street market or wet markets.

Wing Wah is a famous Hongkongese company that produces Chinese sausages.

Northern China

Smoked Sausages from Harbin

In Northeast China, a popular regional specialty is smoked savory hong chang (ed sausage) similar to Polish sausages. It was introduced to Harbin by a German sausage maker in 1931. The sweeter dried version similar to southern Chinese sausages are also produced.

Myanmar

In Burmese, the sausage is called either "Kyet-ou-gyaung" (chicken intestine stick) or "Wet-ou-gyaung" (Pork intestine stick). The sausages made in Myanmar are more meaty and compact compared to the ones in Singapore or China. They are usually used in fried rice and along with fried vegetables, mostly cabbage.

Malaysia

In Malaysia. the sausage is halal and used in traditional Malay dishes. it consisted of chicken. beef. turkey. mutton and fish.

the Philippines

In the Philippines, Chinese sausage is more popularly known as Chorizo(ng) Macau - with the the Spanish-influenced one called Chorizo(ng) Bilbao. It is used in Chinese-derived dishes such as pancit Canton and Siopao Bola-bola, among others.

Singapore

Singapore has been coming up with many innovative Chinese sausages that are healthy.[citation needed] Examples that are created in Singapore are Chinese sausages with low fat, low sodium content and even a high fibre version.

Taiwan

Taiwan also produces a similar form of sausage, however they are rarely dried in the manner of Cantonese sausages. As well, the fat and meat may be emulsified and they contain a larger amount of sugar and are thus sweeter in taste. These sausages are usually produced by local butchers and sold at the markets or made directly at home. This variant of Chinese Sausage is known as xiangchang () in Mandarin Chinese, literally meaning fragrant sausage.

Thailand

In Thai, the Chinese sausage is called "Koon Chiang" or "". There is also Chinese sausage made with Snake-headed Fish () meat.

Vietnam

In Vietnamese, the Chinese sausage is called "lp xg" or "lp xg".

Outside Asia

It is available in Asian supermarkets overseas mostly in the vacuum-packaged form, although some Chinese groceries sell the unpackaged varieties as well. These tend to be made locally, for example much of the Chinese sausage sold in Canada is produced by a number of manufacturers based in Vancouver and Toronto.

See also

Curing (food preservation)

Sausage

References

^ Low Fat Sausages - Singapore Polytechnic.

^ Shitake Sausages - Singapore Polytechnic.

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Places

Australia

Newcastle, New South Wales, the second most populated area in the state of New South Wales bath thermometer

City of Newcastle, a Local Government Area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia baby bath thermometer

Newcastle East, New South Wales, an inner city suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales toilet plunger

Newcastle West, New South Wales, an inner city suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales

Division of Newcastle, an Australian electoral division centred around the city

Electoral district of Newcastle, an electoral district of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, also centred around the city

Newcastle Waters, Northern Territory, a small settlement on the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory

Toodyay, Western Australia, formerly called Newcastle

Canada

Newcastle, New Brunswick, a Canadian urban neighbourhood in the city of Miramichi

Newcastle, Ontario, a community in the Municipality of Clarington in Durham Region

Newcastle (electoral district), a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia

Newcastle District, a historic district in Upper Canada which existed until 1849

Republic of Ireland

Newcastle, County Dublin, a village in South County Dublin

Newcastle, County Tipperary, a census town in County Tipperary, Ireland

Newcastle, County Wicklow, a village in County Wicklow

Newcastle West, a town in west County Limerick

Jamaica

Newcastle, Jamaica, a town in Jamaica

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Newcastle, Saint Kitts and Nevis, a village on the northern coast of the island of Nevis

South Africa

Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, a city in north-west KwaZulu-Natal.It is the third largest City in KwaZulu Natal after Durban and Pietermaritzburg.

United Kingdom

England

Newcastle, Shropshire (Newcastle on Clun), a village in the rural South Shropshire district

Newcastle-under-Lyme, the principal town of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire

Newcastle-under-Lyme (borough), a local government district with borough status in Staffordshire

Newcastle-under-Lyme (UK Parliament constituency), a constituency represented in the House of Commons

Newcastle-under-Lyme Rural District, a rural district in the county of Staffordshire

Newcastle upon Tyne, a city in Tyne and Wear

Newcastle upon Tyne City Centre, the central business district of Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne Central (UK Parliament constituency), a constituency represented in the House of Commons

Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK Parliament constituency), a former Borough constituency in the county of Northumberland

Northern Ireland

Newcastle, County Down, a small town in County Down

Wales

Newcastle, Bridgend, an electoral district of Bridgend County Borough Council, Glamorgan

Newcastle, Monmouthshire, a village in Monmouthshire

Newcastle Emlyn, a town, straddling Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) and Carmarthenshire

United States

Newcastle, California, an unincorporated town in Placer County

New Castle, Colorado, a Home Rule Municipality in Garfield County

New Castle County, Delaware, the northernmost of the three counties

New Castle Hundred, an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County, Delaware

New Castle, Delaware, a city in New Castle County

New Castle, Indiana, a city in Henry County

New Castle, Kentucky, a city in Henry County

Damariscotta-Newcastle, Maine, a census-designated place in Lincoln County

Newcastle, Maine, a town in Lincoln County

Newcastle, Nebraska, a village in Dixon County

New Castle, New Hampshire, a town in Rockingham County

New Castle, New York, a town in Westchester County

Newcastle Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, one of the twenty-two townships of Coshocton County

Newcastle, Oklahoma, the largest city in McClain County

New Castle Northwest, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place in Lawrence County

New Castle Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, a township in Schuylkill County

New Castle, Pennsylvania, a city in Lawrence County

South New Castle, Pennsylvania, a borough in Lawrence County

Newcastle, Texas, a city in Young County

Newcastle, Utah, an unincorporated community in southwestern Iron County

New Castle, Virginia, the only town in Craig County

Newcastle, Washington, a city in King County

Newcastle, Wyoming, a city located in Weston County

Sports

Newcastle Croatia, a now defunct Australian football (soccer) team from the regional city of Newcastle, New South Wales

Newcastle Diamonds, a motorcycle speedway currently competing in the British Premier League

Newcastle Eagles, an English basketball team based in Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle Emlyn RFC, a team in the Welsh Rugby Union

Newcastle F.C., a Northern Irish football club playing in the NAFL Division 1A

Newcastle Falcons, an English rugby union team based in Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle Falcons (Australia), a former Australian basketball team

Newcastle Jesters, an ice hockey franchise based in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle KB United, a member of the former Australian National Soccer League

Newcastle Knights, an Australian rugby league team

Newcastle North Stars, a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League

Newcastle Raiders, one of the original four British Universities American Football League members

Newcastle Ravens, a rugby union team located in Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle Rebels, an Australian former rugby league team

Newcastle United F.C., an English Football League club based in Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle United Jets FC, an association football (soccer) club based in Newcastle, Australia

Newcastle United W.F.C., an English women's football club, affiliated with Newcastle United F.C.

Newcastle Vipers, an English Ice Hockey team members of the Elite Ice Hockey League based in Newcastle upon Tyne

Titles

Duke of Newcastle, a title which has been awarded three times in British history

Earl of Newcastle, a title that has been awarded two times, including once to the Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Transportation

New Castle Airport, a public airport located in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware

New Castle District, a railroad line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway in the U.S. states of Ohio and Indiana

Entertainment

Newcastle (film) a 2007 Australian film

Newcastle Publishing Company, a Southern California-based small trade paperback publisher

Other

HMAS Newcastle, an Adelaide class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy

HMS Newcastle, a name given to eight ships of the British Royal Navy

New Castle (Stuttgart), a palace in Stuttgart, Germany

New Castle Correctional Facility, a prison located in New Castle, Indiana

New Castle School of Trades, a technical trades school in Pulaski, Pennsylvania

Newcastle disease, a highly contagious bird disease

Newcastle, an Athlon 64 processor core revision

See also

Akhaltsikhe, Georgia

Castelnuovo (disambiguation)

Herceg Novi, Montenegro

Kota Bharu, Malaysia

Neuchtel (disambiguation)

Newport, Wales (Welsh Casnewydd-ar-Wysg)

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