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British butchers create the ‘world’s most expensive sausage’

In celebration of British Sausage Week, a butchers from Aldershot have created sausages worth £37 each

Ryan Ramgobin
Monday 02 November 2015 10:05 EST
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British butchers create the ‘world’s most expensive sausage’

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A week after the world found out that red meat causes cancer, it is now being celebrated as part of British Sausage Week.

It is the 18th annual celebration where meat lovers are encouraged to visit their local butcher and indulge in gourmet pork treats.

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A butchers in Aldershot has embraced the occasion and created what they claim is the world’s most expensive sausage.

A single sausage, which contains Mangalitsa pork, Stilton cheese, vintage 1947 port, truffles and cep mushrooms, will set you back £37 – making it 100 times more expensive than the average British sausage.

"The single bottle of port is £450, the Stilton was £250, the pork works out at £25 per kilo, the truffles at £70 and the cep mushrooms at about £50." The sausage would cost around £700 per kilo.

British Sausage Week runs from 2-8 November.

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