Kosher alternative for blood sausage

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The title explains it all, is there a kosher substitute for blood sausage?*


Blood sausage is not kosher due to the inclusion of blood, the consumption of which is forbidden by Jewish law.



Best Answer

Yes, if you consider some kosher sausage to be a sausage, and therefore a substitute for a non-kosher sausage.

No, if you want a sausage which is "like" blood sausage. It's pretty much like itself, and not much else, other than "it's a sausage", in which case, see above.




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What is a good substitute for blood sausage?

Lilija. If you have a good Eastern European butcher or deli around, you could try kishka, it's the Polish version of boudin noir.

Is there a kosher blood sausage?

Blood sausage is not kosher due to the inclusion of blood, the consumption of which is forbidden by Jewish law.

Is blood sausage the same as black pudding?

Other Names. Black pudding is also called a blood pudding or blood sausage, and in Ireland is known as drisheen. In France, black pudding is known as boudin noir and the Spanish word for black pudding is morcilla.

Is haggis like blood sausage?

Scots did use the intestinal casings to make black pudding, a blood sausage with oats, mealy pudding (oats, onions and suet), and bangers, breakfast sausages with a fine grind and mild spice level. But the haggis remained encased in a sheep's stomach as a traditional Scottish food.



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