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Linguiça

''Linguiça'' ((:lĩˈɡwisɐ)) is a form of smoke cured pork sausage seasoned with garlic and paprika in Portuguese-speaking countries.
''Linguiça'', like many other sausages, is generally served as part of a heavy meal, typically accompanied by rice, beans, and other pork products. ''Feijoada'', for example, is a traditional Portuguese dish, also common in Brazil and Angola, that incorporates ''linguiça'' with beans, ham hocks, and other foods.

In Brazil, one variant is specially popular, the ''linguiça calabresa'' or simply ''calabresa'', prepared originally with Calabrese pepper (nowadays with South American pepper) by Italian immigrants and particularly used in pizzas as a spicy sausage. Its popularity compares with pepperoni in the United States. Thus it's common to differentiate the ''linguiça calabresa'' from its counterpart ''linguiça portuguesa'', prepared from the original Portuguese recipe and also served in pizzas as mild sausage, generally with egg slices.
Outside of continental Portugal, Azores Islands, Madeira Islands and Brazil, ''linguiça'' is also popular in Goa, Southeastern Massachusetts, Massachusetts' North Shore, Rhode Island, Southeastern Connecticut, California, Oregon, Seattle, New Jersey, Hawaii, and Okinawa. It is also available in many grocery stores in southern and central New Hampshire, and southern Maine. In these regions it is typically sliced before being braised or grilled.
''Linguiça'' is also used in ''Francesinha'', a traditional Portuguese dish, from Porto. The ''linguiça'' is incorporated in its sauce, giving it a distinct flavor.
In Hawaii, McDonald's restaurants serve breakfasts featuring ''linguiça''. Hawaiian ''linguiça'', also known as Portuguese sausage, is usually smoked using banana leaves.
''Linguiça'' is a popular dish in Mangalore among the Catholic community. Mangalorean ''linguiça'' is spicier than Portuguese ''linguiça'', and is more closely related to Goan chouriço. It is strongly flavored with red chillies, peppercorns, turmeric, and salt. It is typically prepared by half frying onions, adding sugar and vinegar to the meat, and cooking over a low flame, preferably wood fire.
==See also==

* List of smoked foods

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