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Merguez | Traditional Cooked Sausage From Algeria, Maghreb | TasteAtlas
Merguez | Traditional Cooked Sausage From Algeria, Maghreb | TasteAtlas
Merguez | Traditional Cooked Sausage From Algeria, Maghreb | TasteAtlas
Merguez | Traditional Cooked Sausage From Algeria, Maghreb | TasteAtlas
Merguez | Traditional Cooked Sausage From Algeria, Maghreb | TasteAtlas

Merguez

(Mirkas, Marākis, Mirkās, Markas, Mirqāz, مِركس, مراكس, مِركاس, مَركس, مِرقاز)

Merguez is a spicy, flavorful sausage that originates from North Africa, particularly Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. It is traditionally made from ground lamb or beef, or a combination of both. Merguez is known for its distinctive red color, which comes from the addition of spices such as paprika, chili pepper, and harissa (a hot chili paste).


Other common seasonings include cumin, garlic, coriander, fennel, and sumac. The sausages are typically stuffed into lamb casings and can be grilled, pan-fried, or used in a variety of dishes, including stews, tagines, and couscous. Merguez is popular in North African cuisine and has also become widely enjoyed in France and other parts of Europe.


The spicy and aromatic profile of merguez makes it a unique and cherished ingredient in many traditional dishes.

 

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