Brabantian worstenbrood is a typical savoury pastry snack from the Dutch province of North-Brabant. The loaf is about six inches long and is filled with a minced beef sausage. In contrast to the "saucijzenbrood", the Brabantian worstenbrood is not made from puff pastry, but made from soft white bread dough.
The worstenbrood originated as a way of preserving the meat by rolling it in dough and baking it. Traditionally it was mainly eaten during Christmas and Carnival. The snack is often served on terraces and cafes in the south of the country. It is also sold in other Dutch provinces, but mainly at supermarkets.

Characteristic of: Dutch cuisine
Contains: Bread Sausage
Categories: Sausage Rolls
Also known as:
Dutch: Brabants worstenbroodjeWorstenbroodje
Wikidata ID: Q2778490
Wikipedia title: Brabantian worstenbroodje
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