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.

AMብውድን
ARلبان
BNবুদিন
CAboudin
CSboudin
DAboudin
DEBlutwurst
ELμπουδιν
ESboudin
FAبُودِين
FIboudin
FRboudin
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