Boudin

/buːˈdæ̃/ noun

A type of French or Cajun sausage made with pork meat and offal, seasoned with spices and often blood; a pork-based charcuterie product.

From French 'boudin,' derived from Old French 'boudine,' related to Latin 'botellus' (sausage). The word traveled to Louisiana through French colonization and became central to Cajun cuisine.

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