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Type of Greek sausage
Not to be confused with Loukanikos, the Greek riot dog.
Loukaniko
Loukaniko (Greek: λουκάνικο) is a type of Greek sausage made from pork or lamb and typically flavored with orange peel, fennel seed, and various other dried herbs and seeds, and sometimes smoked over aromatic woods. They are also often flavored with greens, especially leeks.[1]
Loukaniko is often served as a mezze, sliced and fried, sometimes with saganaki. It is also cooked into a variety of dishes.
The name 'loukaniko' is derived from ancient Roman cuisine's lucanica[2][1] (from Lucania region of Southern Italy) and has been used in Greece since at least the 4th century.[3]
- Lucanica or luganega, an Italian sausage with a related name
- Lukanka, a Bulgarian sausage with a related name
- Longaniza, any of a variety of sausages from Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines with a related name
- Linguiça, any of a variety of sausages from Portugal, Goa, Macau and Brasil
- Soujouk, a spicy, dry, lean sausage found in from the Balkans and Middle East
- Likëngë
- List of smoked foods
- ^ a b Ying, Chris; Peach, the editors of Lucky (5 April 2016). The Wurst of Lucky Peach: A Treasury of Encased Meat: A Cookbook. Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale. ISBN 9780804187787 – via Google Books.
- ^ Γ. Μπαμπινιώτης, Λεξικό της Νέας Ελληνικής Γλώσσας, 1998
- ^ Andrew Dalby, Siren Feasts, 1996, p. 181