Embutido

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An embutido (Spanish/Portuguese) or enchido (only Portuguese) is a type of sausage found in Spain, Portugal, the Philippines, and Central and South America.

It generally contains hashed meat, generally pork, seasoned with aromatic herbs or spices (pepper, red pepper, paprika, garlic, rosemary, thyme, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, etc.) that is served wrapped in the skin of the pig's intestines. Mass-produced sausages of these types are often wrapped in a type of artificial but edible skin. Although the Filipino longaniza is roughly equivalent to the traditional embutido, there is another Filipino dish that shares the same name, but is better described as a kind of steamed meatloaf and lacks a casing.

There are several types of embutidos/enchidos: