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Kielbasa (, ; from Polish ) is any type of meat
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from
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and a staple of Polish cuisine. In
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, it is typically a coarse, U-shaped smoked sausage of any kind of meat, which closely resembles the ''Wiejska'' ''sausage'' (typically pork only).


Etymology and usage

The word entered English directly from the Polish ' and Czech ', meaning "sausage". Both these forms can be derived from a
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''*kъlbasa'', which is also the source of Russian колбаса, Ukrainian , Croatian ', etc. This in turn was borrowed from a Turkic form equivalent to ''*kol basa'', literally "hand-pressed", or ''*kül basa'', literally "ash-pressed", making it cognate with modern Turkish '. The terms entered English simultaneously from different sources, which accounts for the different spellings. Usage varies between cultural groups and countries, but overall there is a distinction between American and Canadian usage. In New Jersey,
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and most areas of Greater New York City, a plural Polish transitional form is sometimes seen, ' (). Canadians also use the word ''kolbassa'' or ''kubasa'' ( or ), an Anglicization of the Ukrainian (), and
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ns even abbreviate it as ''kubie'' to refer to the sausage eaten on a hot dog bun.


Varieties and regional variations


Poland

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is a staple of Polish cuisine and comes in dozens of varieties, smoked or fresh, made with
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, beef,
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, lamb,
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or veal with every region having its own speciality. Of these, the ''kiełbasa lisiecka'', produced in Małopolskie,Polish Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Kiełbasa Lisiecka info
() . Accessed 1 November 2010.
''kiełbasa biała parzona wielkopolska'' and ''kiełbasa piaszczańska'' are Protected Geographical Indications in the EU and the UK.EU Directory of PGI/PDO/TSG - Kiełbasa Lisiecka profile
Accessed 1 November 2010.
Furthermore, '' Kabanosy staropolskie'', ''Kiełbasa jałowcowa staropolska'', '' Kiełbasa krakowska sucha staropolska'', and ''Kiełbasa myśliwska staropolska'' are Traditional Specialities Guaranteed in the UK and EU as well. There are official Polish government guides and classifications of sausages based on size, meat, ready-to-eat or uncooked varieties. Originally made at home in
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s, there are a wide variety of recipes for kielbasa preparation at home and for holidays. Kielbasa is also one of the most traditional foods served at Polish weddings.


Types

* '' kabanos'', a thin, air-dried sausage flavoured with caraway seed, originally made of pork, sometimes a horse meat variation may be found. * ''kiełbasa odesska'', made with beef. * ''kiełbasa wędzona'', Polish smoked sausage, used often in soups. * '' krakowska'', a thick, straight sausage hot-smoked with pepper and garlic; its name comes from
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* ''wiejska'' (), farmhouse or countryside sausage, often in a large U. Pork and veal sausage with marjoram and garlic, sometimes also containing small amounts of coriander; its name means "rural" or (an adjectival use of) "country", or (adjectival use of) "village". * ''weselna'', "
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" sausage, medium thick, u-shaped smoked sausage; often eaten during parties, but not exclusively. * '' kaszanka'', ''kiszka'' or ''krupniok'' is a traditional blood sausage or black pudding. An Upper Silesian version using breadcrumbs instead of groat is called ''żymlok'' from "żymła" – bread roll . * '' myśliwska'' is a smoked, dried pork sausage, similar to '' kabanos'' but much thicker. * '' kiełbasa biała'', a white sausage sold uncooked and often used in soups such as '' barszcz biały', probably of Bavarian or Thuringian origin. The most popular kiełbasa is also called "Kiełbasa Polska" ("Polish Sausage") or "Kiełbasa Starowiejska" ("Old Countryside Sausage"). In Poland, kiełbasa is often served garnished with fried onions. Smoked kiełbasa can be served cold, hot, boiled, baked or grilled. It is used in soups such as '' żurek'' (sour rye soup), ''kapuśniak'' (cabbage soup), or ''grochówka'' (pea soup), baked or cooked with sauerkraut, or added to bean dishes and stews (notably '' bigos'', a Polish national dish). Kiełbasa is also very popular served as a cold cut on a platter, usually for an appetizer at traditional Polish parties. It is also a common snack (''zagrycha'') served with beer or plain vodka.


Canada

In Canada, varieties typical of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, western Ukraine, and elsewhere are available in supermarkets, and more specific varieties can be found in specialty shops. The world's largest display model of a Ukrainian sausage is a roadside attraction in Mundare,
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, the home of Stawnichy's Meat Processing.


Hungary

Kolbász is the Hungarian word for sausage.
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produces a vast number of types of sausages. The most common smoked Hungarian sausages are Gyulai Kolbász, Csabai Kolbász, Csemege Kolbász, Házi Kolbász, Cserkész Kolbász, lightly smoked, like Debreceni Kolbász (or Debreciner) and Lecsókolbász, a spicy sausage made specifically for serving as part of the dish Lecsó, a vegetable stew with peppers and tomatoes. Hungarian boiled sausage types are called "hurka": either liver sausage, "májas", or blood sausage, "véres". The main ingredient is liver and rice, or meat and rice. Salt, pepper, and spices are optionally added. Butter is not.


Slovenia

The ''kranjska klobasa'' " Carniolan sausage" closely resembling the Polish ''kiełbasa wiejska'' is the best known
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n sausage.


Ukraine

In Ukraine, kielbasa is called "kovbasa". It is a general term that refers to a variety of sausages, including "domashnia" (homemade kovbasa), "pechinkova" (liver kovbasa), and "budzhena" (smoked kovbasa). It is served in a variety of ways, such as fried with onions atop varenyky, sliced on rye bread, or eaten with an egg. In Ukraine kovbasa may be roasted in an oven on both sides and stored in ceramic pots with lard. The sausage is often made at home; however, it has become increasingly common at markets and even supermarkets. Kovbasa also tends to accompany pysanky and krashanky (dyed and decorated eggs) as well as the Orthodox Easter bread, paska, in baskets which is blessed by the Ukrainian Orthodox priests with holy water before being consumed. The most generic forms of Ukrainian kovbasa include garlic. Those in the
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of the late Soviet Union who prioritised welfare and economic issues over the 'national question' (independence) were often referred to as having a 'kovbasa mentality'.


United States

In the United States, kielbasa, which may also be referred to as ''Polish sausage'' in some areas, is widely available in grocery stores and speciality import markets. While the smoked variety is more commonly found, the uncured variety is often available, particularly in areas with large Polish populations. Several sandwiches featuring the sausage as a main ingredient have become iconic in local cuisines including Chicago's Maxwell Street Polish, Cleveland's Polish Boy, and several offerings from Primanti Brothers in Pittsburgh.


Elsewhere

In Russia, it is known as ''kolbasa'' (колбаса ), mentioned as early as the 12th century in Birch bark manuscript number 842. In the Russian language the word ''kolbasa'' refers to all sausage-like meat products including salami and
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. Similar sausages are found in other countries as well, notably the Czech Republic (spelled "klobása", or regionally "klobás"), Slovakia (spelled "klobása"), and Slovenia (spelled "klobása"). In Croatia, as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia, this sausage is called "kobasica" or "kobasa", while in Bulgaria and North Macedonia it is called "kolbas".) In
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, it is called "Klobassa" (similar to the neighbouring Slavic-speaking countries). In South Africa, this type of sausage is known as the "Russian" sausage, and is often deep-fried and served with chips as fast food. In China, where once prominent White émigré residents fleeing from the
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were concentrated, the food was gradually localized around major hubs. Even though Harbin Russian residents are scarce today, Kielbasa remains in production that inherited to local residents until today in Harbin.


See also

* Charcuterie *
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* Sucuk


Explanatory notes


References


External links

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Czech klobásy recipe
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