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  • ID: 2387036
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: about 9 years ago
  • Size: 537 KB .jpg (1500x1061) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/57303198 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 18
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  • Status: Active

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prinz eugen, bismarck, graf zeppelin, z1 leberecht maass, z3 max schultz, and 1 more (kantai collection) drawn by nagumo_(nagumon)

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  • ビスマルクに世界のソーセージについて教えてもらいましょう。

    ビールが飲みたくなりますね。

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    Jarlath
    about 9 years ago
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    I think I've tagged most of it correctly...

    Edit: and yes, I didn't tag the haggis or blood sausage as the tags didn't exist at the time of posting. Or for the various types of wurst... or schnitzel.

    Updated by Jarlath about 9 years ago

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    Nagumo
    about 9 years ago
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    I don't recognize some of these sausages. The bottom two are completely new to me. Sausage stuffed with ham? A sausage that has green peas, cheese and carrots in it?

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    laisy
    about 9 years ago
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    I see the artist even included Taiwan's famous "small sausage in large sausage" (literal translation)

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    ZeonTwoSix
    about 9 years ago
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    KRIEGSMARINE SAUSAGE PARTY!!!

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    OskarVanBruce
    about 9 years ago
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    I wouldn't actually call a haggis a sausage. It's a pudding.

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    Orochi Herman
    about 9 years ago
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    Drats. I've had Hungarian Sausage too. Bratwurst, Old English Pork Sausage, and our own types of Longganisa.

    This picture's making me craving.

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    XionGaTaosenai
    about 9 years ago
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    OskarVanBruce said:

    I wouldn't actually call a haggis a sausage. It's a pudding.

    it’s time to give up and admit everything in the UK is pudding. The sky is pudding. The people are pudding. They drive their puddings to work at the pudding where they earn 11 puddings a pudding. Sometimes it puddings pudding on pudding and the pudding puddings, but that’s okay, pudding doesn’t mind because pudding p͙͉u̘͓̭̻̖͍͍d̹̕d͕̠͉̩i͚̳͕ṇ̨̟͍̗̤̺g̡ p̱̞̙̰̪ù̷̢̱̺ḏ͍̗̭d̪̯̹̻͇̻͘͢i̳̪̗͍n̥͈̠͚̗͠g̪̞̫͖̲̰͕̹̀͢ͅ p̦̙̪͖͍̦̩̰̪̣̦̣̀͘͟ù̷͈̤̼̠͙͍͕̙̯̖̘̦͡d̷͠҉̣͓̺̮̰̺̣̹̠̯͔̀͡ͅd̢̨̞̮̙͍̤̗̲̩͚̼̝̯̕i̸̳͇̹̠̯͚̹̱̫͔̻̭͢͞ͅn̷͚̼̩͈͙͚͇͡ģ̷̫͎̗̹̘͕͎́́̕

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    Selphos
    about 9 years ago
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    XionGaTaosenai said:
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    pudding p͙͉u̘͓̭̻̖͍͍d̹̕d͕̠͉̩i͚̳͕ṇ̨̟͍̗̤̺g̡ p̱̞̙̰̪ù̷̢̱̺ḏ͍̗̭d̪̯̹̻͇̻͘͢i̳̪̗͍n̥͈̠͚̗͠g̪̞̫͖̲̰͕̹̀͢ͅ p̦̙̪͖͍̦̩̰̪̣̦̣̀͘͟ù̷͈̤̼̠͙͍͕̙̯̖̘̦͡d̷͠҉̣͓̺̮̰̺̣̹̠̯͔̀͡ͅd̢̨̞̮̙͍̤̗̲̩͚̼̝̯̕i̸̳͇̹̠̯͚̹̱̫͔̻̭͢͞ͅn̷͚̼̩͈͙͚͇͡ģ̷̫͎̗̹̘͕͎́́̕

    This is an underrated post.

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    Seika
    about 9 years ago
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    Why is it written Baloney ? The katakana sounds more like Bologna (sausage)

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    Jarlath
    about 9 years ago
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    Can we still call a sausage in sausage a hot dog when the bun is another sausage?

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    NNescio
    about 9 years ago
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    Jarlath said:

    Can we still call a sausage in sausage a hot dog when the bun is another sausage?

    That depends. Does the Double Down qualify as a sandwich?

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    Jarlath
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    That depends. Does the Double Down qualify as a sandwich?

    I guess we can call that a hot dog, then. I'll leave that as I originally tagged it.

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    Shebadotfr
    about 9 years ago
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    A whole new level of sausage fest.

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    bakudan00
    over 8 years ago
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    There's few inaccuracy, isn't it?
    Like Haggis is Scottish instead of English. And Baloney (Bologna sausage) and Lyoner Sausage is pretty much the same thing.

    Also what is Sausage Marumetanno? The one Yuu ate?

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    Brightlight
    over 8 years ago
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    @bakudan00 said:

    Also what is Sausage Marumetanno? The one Yuu ate?

    Its actual name is "bratwurstschnecke", but it seems a certain Japanese person called it so as a kind of joke.

    "sausage" + "marumeta" ("wound up") + "no" ("thing") = "wound-up sausage"

    The suffix is also a pun of an Italian suffix.

    Reference: ソーセージマルメターノ (そーせーじまるめたーの)とは【ピクシブ百科事典】

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    Sausages of the World
    Black pudding (England)
    Frankfurter (Germany)
    Liverwurst (Germany)
    Fish Sausage (Japan)
    The German word for sausage is [Wurst]!
    Salami (Italy)
    Nürnberger (Germany)
    Haggis (England)
    Pepperoni (America)
    Chorizo (Spain)
    Weisswurst (Germany)
    And, what types are there?
    Baloney (Italy)
    They say there are between 5000 ~ 8000 varieties in the world. Let me introduce you to some.
    Xiang chang (China - Taiwan)
    Mǐ cháng (China - Taiwan)
    Octopus Wieners (Japan)
    Bierschinken (Germany)
    A sausage that has ham stuffed into it. The ham and sausage taste well together.
    Lyoner Sausage (France)
    Sausage Marumetanno (Germany)
    Minced pork meat, fat, garlic and others stuffed together and dried. One of the many varieties of "dried sausages"
    Kielbasa (Russia)
    To put it simply, it's Russian's salami. Another word for it is "Kolbasa" (Means Sausage in Russian). It's that thing you eat as a snack or something on the go.
    Taiwanese Sausages. It has a uniquely sweet smell. It is known to have only a crunchy texture.
    It came from Lyon, a city in France. They also added other ingredients like cheese, green peas, carrot and many others. Has a very good texture.
    A world famous sausage. The name wiener (meaning "from Vienna", "Vienna-style" comes from the Austrian capital, Vienna. In Japan, it is defined as a sausage made from lamb intestine or with a thickness under 20mm.
    Also known as red wieners During mid-Showa period, red food coloring was used as a desperate measure to conceal discolored meat.
    A sausage made by mixing wheat with pork's blood. No actual meat was used. A staple in English Breakfast. It's dark black, looks grotesque, but are nutritious. Despite that, there's a lot of British people that aren't used to it.
    Not encased in intestines, but stomach...
    Created in 1949 (Showa 24) at Ehime Prefecture. If the minced fish content is above 50%, it is qualified to be a fish sausage.
    Wiener (Austria)
    Filled with seasoned rice, instead of meat. White and chewy. Sometimes eaten with Xiang Chang in the middle of it like a Hot Dog.
    It's a spiced salami used on pizzas and many American foods. Its name comes from the Italian "peperone", which means "bell pepper."
    Originated from an Italian city "Bologna". In Japan, bologna is defined as a sausage made from cow intestine or with a thickness of 36mm or more. These are usually sold in supermarkets as "sausage steak"
    Hailing from Frankfurt, Germany. It's also sometimes called a "Frankfurter Wurst". In Japan, it is defined as a sausage made from pig intestine or with a thickness of at least 20mm and less than 36mm.
    A spicy sausage, or so you'd think. Actually, the Spanish original isn't really that spicy. Spread to South and Central America during the Spanish conquest, the spicy Mexican version is what is commonly found in Japan.
    A long, curled up sausage on a stick named by some store clerk in Japan. Despite its appearance, it is still classified as sausages. Its actual German name is "Bratwurstschnecke" (meaning snail-shaped sausage)
    A specialty of Nürnberg, a city in mid-south Germany. It has great savory taste and scent. Because it is so small and short, it is always served in large quantities.
    A specialty of Bavaria, South Germany. It literally means "white sausage". Served inside a soup, peel off the skin and eat with sweet mustard. It has a fluffy texture like a Hanpen. It spoils extremely easy, and must be eaten before noon on the day it is made.
    A wurst with livers mixed into the filling. (Around 10 to 20% of it). May also be peeled and spread onto bread with mayonnaise. Liver paste.
    A Scottish specialty food made out of Sheep's offals, onions, herb and others minced and stuffed inside sheep's stomach. It's an acquired taste both in flavors and looks. In 2005, Former President of France, Jacques Chirac made a mocking statement towards haggis in a public summit. Which made international headlines.
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