What Makes A Bratwurst A Bratwurst?
Bratwurst is a type of German sausage that is characterized by its flavorful blend of beef, pork, or veal, combined with spices such as nutmeg, ginger, coriander, and caraway. The sausage is typically made with a fine grind and has a smooth, slightly firm texture. It is also known for its curved shape, which is often achieved by twisting the sausage after it has been stuffed into a casing. Bratwurst is traditionally served grilled or pan-fried and is a popular food at festivals and events around the world.