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Saumagen
Saumagen is a German dish popular in the Palatinate. The name means "sow's stomach," the stomach is integral to the dish and is not like a typical sausage casing. Rather it is meat-like, being a strong muscular organ, and when the dish is finished by being pan fried or roasted in the oven, it...
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