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Sujuk

Sujuk, often spelled sucuk, is a dry, spicy sausage of Turkish origin which is eaten from the Balkans to the Middle East and Central Asia.
Sujuk consists of ground meat (usually beef, but pork is used in non-Muslim countries and horse meat in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan〔Using horse parts that are cheaper than those used for the Central Asian kazy, which is made the same way as sujuk, but is more expensive.〕), with various spices including cumin, sumac, garlic, salt, and red pepper, fed into a sausage casing and allowed to dry for several weeks. It can be more or less spicy; it is fairly salty and has a high fat content.
Sujuk is usually eaten cooked (when raw, it is very hard and stiff), cut into slices, without additional oil, its own fat being sufficient to fry it. At breakfast, it is used in a way similar to bacon or spam. It is fried in a pan, often with eggs (e.g. as breakfast in Turkey), accompanied by a hot cup of black tea. Sujuk is sometimes cooked with haricot bean or incorporated into pastries at some regions in Turkey. In Bulgaria, raw, sliced sujuk is often served as an appetizer with rakia or other high alcoholic drinks. In Lebanon, cooked sliced sujuk is made into sandwiches with mayo, pickles, mint and tomato.
Sujuk is also commonly used as a topping on savoury pastries in Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, Israel and Lebanon; sujuk shawarma is also occasionally found. Akin to sujuk shawarma, sujuk döner is also common in Turkey.
==Name==
The Turkish name "sucuk" has been adopted unmodified in the languages of the region including (ブルガリア語:суджук), ''sudzhuk''; (ロシア語:суджук), ''sudzhuk''; (ドイツ語:sudschuk); ; (ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():sugiuc); Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian sudžuk /cyџyk; Macedonian: ''суџук'', ''sudžuk''; (アルメニア語:սուջուխ, ''suǰux''); (アラビア語:سجق, ''sujuq''); (ギリシア語:σουτζούκι), ''soutzouki''. And, of course it is well-known among Turkic peoples: (キルギス語:чучук), ''chuchuk''; , ''shujyq''.〔Hasan Eren (1999), ''Türk Dilinin Etimolojik Sözlüğü'', Ankara, p. 376〕

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