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boudin : ウィキペディア英語版
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Boudin ((:budɛ̃)) are various kinds of sausage in French, Belgian, German, Quebec, Acadian, Creole, Austrian〔http://www.genuss-region.at/article/articleview/87172/1/26085〕 and Cajun cuisine.
==Etymology==

The Anglo-Norman word ''boudin'' meant 'sausage', 'blood sausage' or 'entrails' in general. Its ulterior origin is unclear. It has been traced both to Romance and to Germanic roots, but there is not good evidence for either.〔''Trésor de la langue française'', (''s.v.'' 'boudin' )〕〔''Oxford English Dictionary'', 3rd edition, 2007, (''s.v.'' 'pudding' )〕

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