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drisheen
Drisheen ((アイルランド語:drisín)) is a type of black pudding made in Ireland. Irish black pudding is made from a mixture of cow's, pig's and/or sheep's blood, milk, salt, fat and breadcrumbs, which is boiled and sieved and finally cooked using the main intestine of an animal (typically a pig or sheep) as the sausage skin. The sausage may be flavoured with herbs, such as tansy. The recipe for drisheen varies widely from place to place and it also differs depending on the time of year. Drisheen is a cooked product but it usually requires further preparation before eating. How this is done varies widely from place to place. In Cork and Limerick, the dish is often paired with tripe, where it is known as "packet and tripe". ==In culture== Drisheen is mentioned in James Joyce's ''Ulysses'', ''Finnegans Wake'' and ''A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man''. It is also described in the celebrated travel-writer H.V. Morton's 1930 book, ''In Search of Ireland''.
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