Embutido

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In Philippine cuisine, however, due to the fusion of Spanish and American cuisine in the islands, embutido (or embotido) refers to a type of meatloaf wrapped around slices of egg and sausage.[4]

Varieties

Specific varieties include, among many others (see list of sausages for the various countries):

See also

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References

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