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August 11, 2007

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Taf

Sumac is a red lemon/salt flavour spice that really makes the mix authentic.

Info on Wikipedia. Often found in Middle Eastern shops.

Janina

Hi

I am vary interested in making my own Merguez spice, i tasted the sausage years ago with some French people who brought the spice with them from France. I am from South-Africa and it`s not available here, what is the ingredient called "sumac"? and if i can`t find it what do i substitute for it?

Janina

a.g.t

but WHERE could i buy such a BLEND(merguez) online??
thank you kindly!!

Mike Todd

Dear Farid:

Approximately how much of this seasoning blend would you use per kilo of meat and fat?

Also, what ratio of fat to meat do you typically use when making this sausage?

Thanks for the information about the westward "migration" of merguez--very interesting.

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