A 'Meatball' without meat is understandably misleading.
But the word 'sausage' doesn't exactly guarantee a high meat (or even animal bits) content in the first place. It's like saying you can't have a vegetarian 'sandwich'.
But in French, obviously.
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But the word 'sausage' doesn't exactly guarantee a high meat (or even animal bits) content in the first place. It's like saying you can't have a vegetarian 'sandwich'.
But in French, obviously.
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The word "sausage"...
Actually, it does. I believe that there's a regulation that specifies a minimum meat content in things sold as sausages - which is why the really cheap ones are sold as "bangers" or something like that: they're mainly rusk and eyelid.
If it's a European regulation, then it would apply to France, and even if it isn't, I wouldn't be surprised if there's a similar regulation there.
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Actually, it does. I believe that there's a regulation that specifies a minimum meat content in things sold as sausages - which is why the really cheap ones are sold as "bangers" or something like that: they're mainly rusk and eyelid.
If it's a European regulation, then it would apply to France, and even if it isn't, I wouldn't be surprised if there's a similar regulation there.
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