Alaminos longganisa, also known as longganisa Pangasian, is a Filipino pork sausage originating from Alaminos, Pangasinan. It is a type of de recado longganisa. It is made with ground lean pork, ground pork fat, brown sugar, coarse salt, saltpeter, black pepper, vinegar, and garlic in hog casings. It is typically bright yellow or orange due to the use of achuete seeds. The segments of the sausage are uniquely divided by small pieces of coconut leaf midribs . Each sausage string usually has six segments and is traditionally tied at the end with a length of buli palm fiber. The sausages are celebrated in an annual "Longganisa Festival" in Alaminos.
Alaminos longganisa
Filipino
Small, salty pork sausage native to Alaminos, Pangasinan, northern Philippines
Characteristic of:
Filipino cuisine
Categories:
Longganisafil
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Wikidata ID:
Q65085940
Wikipedia title:
Alaminos longganisa
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