Pronunciation: /blʌd ˈsɔsɪdʒ/
noun a type of sausage made by cooking blood or dried blood with a filler until it is thick enough to congeal when cooled
A1 I tried blood sausage for the first time and I liked it.
A2 In some countries, blood sausage is a popular dish served for breakfast.
B1 The traditional recipe for blood sausage includes pork meat, fat, and blood mixed together.
B2 When visiting Spain, don't miss the opportunity to try their famous blood sausage called morcilla.
C1 The chef prepared a gourmet version of blood sausage with unique spices and ingredients.
C2 The artisanal blood sausage I sampled at the food festival was truly exceptional in flavor and texture.
formal The traditional recipe for blood sausage includes pork meat, fat, blood, and various seasonings.
informal I tried blood sausage for the first time at a local diner and surprisingly enjoyed it.
slang Some people think blood sausage is gross, but I think it's delicious.
figurative The politician's speech was like trying to sell blood sausage to a vegan - it just didn't work.
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