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bratwurst
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brat·wurst  (brtwûrst, -vrst)
n.
A small sausage of highly seasoned fresh pork, usually served fried.

[German, from Middle High German brtwurst, from Old High German : brto, meat; see bhreu- in Indo-European roots + wurst, sausage; see wurst.]

bratwurst [ˈbrɑːtˌwɜːst (German) ˈbraːtvurst]
n
(Cookery) a type of small pork sausage
[German, from Old High German, from brāto meat + wurst sausage; related to Old Saxon brādo ham]

bratwurst - From German Brat, "meat without waste," and Wurst, "sausage."
See also related terms for waste.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bratwurst - a small pork sausagebratwurst - a small pork sausage                
pork sausage - sausage containing pork


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Byline: Paul Dale A BATTLE of the bratwursts is likely this Christmas, with Solihull announcing the opening of a rival to Birmingham's money-spinning German market.
Bratwursts are basically German-style sausages that use either pork, veal, or beef as a major ingredient To give these special sausages a uniquely palatable taste, people usually add nutmeg, ginger, and pepper to spice up their flavors Bratwursts are basically German-style sausages that use either pork, veal, or beef as a major ingredient.
Unwilling to go and follow any of their former local rivals, supporter Christoph Pauer and his friends formed a new initiative,``Fans Without A Club'',offering teams lacking vocal support the chance to hire them for the price of a couple of beers and bratwursts each.
 
 
 
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