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Sremska sausage (in Serbian "sremska kobasica") is a type of sausage from Serbia. It has its origin in the Serbian area of Srem. It contains a mixture of beef and pork meat spiced with paprika, black pepper, salt and "secret spices". It is slightly smoked and medium ground.[1]
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Fresh sausage |
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Smoked sausage |
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Cooked sausage |
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Cooked smoked sausage |
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Precooked sausage |
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Grilled sausage |
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