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Bra sausage
Raw Bra sausage
Alternative namesSautissa ëd Bra
CourseSausage
Place of originItaly
Region or statePiedmont
Serving temperatureWarm
Main ingredientsLean beef, spices, pork belly

Bra sausage (Italian: salsiccia di Bra; Piedmontese: sautissa ëd Bra) is a sausage recognized as a prodotto agroalimentare tradizionale (PAT).[1] The sausage is produced in Piedmont, exclusively in the comune (municipality) of Bra, by butchers associated with the Consortium for the Protection and Enhancement of Bra Sausage.

Origins[edit]

The Bra sausage was once produced without using pork fat and was mainly intended for the Jewish community of Cherasco, which supplied itself with meat at the nearby market of Bra. As members of the Jewish religion, they were prevented from consuming pork-based sausages.[2] A royal decree of 1847[3] acknowledged the Braidese custom allowing the butchers of the municipality to produce fresh beef sausage, which was prohibited in the rest of the country.[2]

Preparation[edit]

The sausage is prepared with lean beef (70–80%) and pork fat for the remainder.[4]

Consumption[edit]

Bra sausage can be eaten both cooked (in particular on the grill) and raw in the fresh state,[3] in this case often as appetizer or as a topping for pizza and crostini.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ministrero delle politiche agricole alimentari e forestali (2012). "Decreto 7 giugno 2012. Dodicesima revisione dell'elenco nazionale dei prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali". Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana.
  • ^ a b "La Storia". Consorzio di valorizzazione e tutela della salsiccia di Bra. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  • ^ a b "SALSICCIA DI BRA". Piemonte Agri Qualità.
  • ^ Maurizio Bertera, "Dalle Alpi alla Sicilia C'è un pane e salumi per tutti", su Il Giornale 4 May 2019, p. 29

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bra_sausage&oldid=1224016707"

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