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There is no consensus as to whether similar products that are not packed in casings, such as pâté, meatloaf, scrapple and head cheese should be considered sausages. Pieces of sausage — often not including casing — are a popular topping for pizza in many countries.
There is no consensus as to whether similar products that are not packed in casings, such as pâté, meatloaf, scrapple and head cheese should be considered sausages. Pieces of sausage — often not including casing — are a popular topping for pizza in many countries.


Professor [[Amelia Rumford]] was fond of sausage [[sandwich]]es, believeing that eating them helped one think ("[[The Stones of Blood]]").  Sausages and [[Mash]] were mentioned by [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] as being what [[Rose Tyler]] would be eating if she left the [[TARDIS]], along with [[fish]] and [[chips]], [[beans]] on [[toast]], [[turkey]] and [[nut loaf|nut loaf]] ("[[Children In Need Special]]"). The [[Sixth Doctor]] knows an amusing anecdote involving a sausage, which he once recounted to a convocation of lexicologists from the [[Articulate Worlds]] ("[[...ish]]"). The [[Second Doctor]] said, in response to [[The Master of the Land of Fiction]] that, were his plan to go through, "Mankind would be like a string of sausages, all the same!" ("[[The Mind Robber]]").
Professor [[Amelia Rumford]] was fond of sausage [[sandwich]]es, believeing that eating them helped one think ("[[The Stones of Blood]]").  Sausages and [[Mash]] were mentioned by [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] as being what [[Rose Tyler]] would be eating if she left the [[TARDIS]], along with [[fish]] and [[chips]], [[beans]] on [[toast]], [[turkey]] and [[nut loaf|nut loaf]] ("[[Children In Need Special]]").  
 
The [[Sixth Doctor]] knows an amusing anecdote involving a sausage, which he once recounted to a convocation of lexicologists from the [[Articulate Worlds]] ("[[...ish]]"). The [[Second Doctor]] said, in response to [[The Master of the Land of Fiction]] that, were his plan to go through, "Mankind would be like a string of sausages, all the same!" ("[[The Mind Robber]]"). The [[Tenth Doctor]] described a [[wikipedia:hot dog|hot dog]] as 'the [[Cybermen]] of food' in  "[[The Age of Steel]]"
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Revision as of 00:49, 8 July 2006

Sausages consist of ground meat and other animal parts, herbs and spices, and possibly other ingredients, generally packed in a casing (traditionally the intestines of the animal), and preserved in some way.

There is no consensus as to whether similar products that are not packed in casings, such as pâté, meatloaf, scrapple and head cheese should be considered sausages. Pieces of sausage — often not including casing — are a popular topping for pizza in many countries.

Professor Amelia Rumford was fond of sausage sandwiches, believeing that eating them helped one think ("The Stones of Blood"). Sausages and Mash were mentioned by the Doctor as being what Rose Tyler would be eating if she left the TARDIS, along with fish and chips, beans on toast, turkey and nut loaf ("Children In Need Special").

The Sixth Doctor knows an amusing anecdote involving a sausage, which he once recounted to a convocation of lexicologists from the Articulate Worlds ("...ish"). The Second Doctor said, in response to The Master of the Land of Fiction that, were his plan to go through, "Mankind would be like a string of sausages, all the same!" ("The Mind Robber"). The Tenth Doctor described a hot dog as 'the Cybermen of food' in "The Age of Steel"

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