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Alheira
Alheira sold at a market in Portugal
Place of originPortugal
Region or stateMirandela
Main ingredientsBeef, poultry, bread, olive oil, lard, garlic and paprika.
Other informationKosher variation of a Chouriço

Alheira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈʎɐjɾɐ]) is a type of Portuguese sausage, made with meats (usually pork, veal, duck, chicken, quailorrabbit) and bread.

Although alheira derives from alho (garlic) and was once used to describe any sausage seasoned with it, not all present-day alheiras contain garlic, though it is still a common ingredient.

The type of sausage that became known as "alheira" was invented by the Jews of Portugal, also known as Sephardic Jews, who in 1497 were given the choice of either being expelled from the countryorconverting to Christianity. Those conversos who remained and secretly retained their beliefs avoided eating pork, forbidden in Judaism; this put them at risk of being noticed not to hang sausages, traditionally made of pork, in their fumeiros (smokehouses).[1] As a way to avoid attracting the attention of the Portuguese Inquisition, or, in rural areas, the Portuguese Christians, they began to make sausages from other meats such as poultry and game, mixed with bread for texture.[2] With time, alheira spread to the remaining population and became an example of typical Portuguese cuisine, though nowadays its preparation is no longer strictly guided by Jewish dietary precepts.

Alheiras were traditionally grilled or roasted and served with boiled vegetables. Nowadays they are often fried and served accompanied by french fries and a fried egg. They are often one of the cheapest items on restaurant menus, although those made with game can be expensive.

Although alheiras are typically associated with the city of Mirandela, the regions of Beira Alta and Trás-os-Montes are also famous for their alheiras.

Varieties with PGI protection status include Alheira de Vinhais and Alheira de Barroso-Montalegre.[3][4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "How Portugal's Jews Saved Themselves With a Sausage". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 2024-01-05. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  • ^ "How Portugal's Jews Saved Themselves With a Sausage". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 2024-01-05. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  • ^ Alheira de Barroso-Montalegre in the DOOR Data Base of the European Union.
  • ^ Alheira de Vinhais in the DOOR Data Base of the European Union.
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