6 varieties from around the world
Calabria, Italy
'Nduja is a fiery, spreadable pork salami from Spilinga in Calabria, southern Italy. Unlike most salami, it has a soft, paste-like consistency thanks to a high proportion of Calabrian chili peppers (peperoncino) and pork fat. It can be spread on bread, melted into pasta sauces, or used as a flavor base.
Navarra, Spain
Chistorra (or Txistorra in Basque) is a thin, fast-cured sausage from Navarra and the Basque Country in northern Spain. Made from minced pork and beef seasoned heavily with paprika (pimentón), it's quickly cured and then typically pan-fried or grilled. Its thin diameter means it cooks in minutes.
Vienna, Austria
The Käsekrainer is a coarse pork sausage stuffed with pieces of Emmental or similar cheese. When grilled, the cheese melts inside, creating pockets of hot, gooey cheese that can burst through the casing — a beloved feature, not a defect. It's the star of Vienna's famous Würstelstand (sausage stand) culture.
Kraków, Poland
Krakowska is a thick, U-shaped smoked sausage from Poland, named after the city of Kraków. It's made from coarsely diced lean pork seasoned with pepper, garlic, and allspice, then hot-smoked. The characteristic feature is the large, visible chunks of meat in the cross-section, giving it a mosaic-like appearance.
Slavonia, Croatia
Slavonska kobasica is a traditional dry-cured pork sausage from Slavonia, eastern Croatia. Made from coarsely minced pork seasoned generously with sweet and hot paprika, garlic, and salt, then cold-smoked over beechwood or fruit wood and air-dried for weeks. It's a cornerstone of the Slavonian table -- sliced thick and served with bread, onions, and a shot of rakija.
Thuringia, Germany
The Thüringer Rostbratwurst is a grilled sausage from Thuringia, Germany, with a protected geographical indication (PGI) from the EU. It is characterized by its coarse-ground filling seasoned with marjoram, caraway, and garlic, and must be at least 15cm long. Grilled over charcoal, it is served in a sliced bread roll (Brötchen) with mustard.