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- Farinheira (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɐɾiˈɲɐjɾɐ]) is a Portuguese smoked sausage made mainly from wheat flour, pork fat and seasonings (white wine, paprika...
- or kale) along with pork or beef, to which chorizo, blood sausage or farinheira can be added. Seafood feijoada Feijoada à brasileira Feijoada à timorense...
- ear and trotters, various parts of beef), smoked sausages (chouriço, farinheira, morcela, blood sausage), and other ingredients. Numerous regional variations...
- ISBN 9789814435628. "Farinheira de Estremoz e Borba". European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development. Retrieved 11 July 2020. "Farinheira de Portalegre"...
- (morcilla, morcela) Androlla from Galicia Linguiça/longaniza Alheira Farinheira Botillo/botelo, also known as chouriço de ossos Paio Chosco de Tineo from...
- status include Alheira de Vinhais and Alheira de Barroso-Montalegre. Farinheira List of sausages List of smoked foods List of Portugal food and drink...
- cooking food on skewers Everlasting Fabada asturiana – Asturian bean stew Farinheira Flæskesteg – Danish roast pork Frankfurter Rippchen – German meat and...
- Barroso-Montalegre (PGI) Alheira de Vinhais (PGI) Farinheira de Estremoz e Borba (PGI) Farinheira de Portalegre (PGI) Presunto de Barrancos (PDO) Presunto...
- Embutido – SausagePages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Farinheira Linguiça – Type of Portuguese smoke-cured pork sausage Paio – traditional...
- and trotters, various parts of beef), and smoked sausages (chouriço, farinheira, morcela), among others. In the São Miguel Island, Azores, a local version...