worsten
Worsten is the Dutch term for sausages; in English, the plural worsten corresponds to a broad class of seasoned, ground-meat products traditionally encased in intestinal or synthetic casings. The singular form is worst, and the plural refers to multiple sausage varieties. Worsten are produced from minced pork, beef, or a mixture, often with fat, salt, and spice blends, and may include breadcrumbs or cereal binders in some types. They range from fresh to smoked or cured and can be cooked or eaten as is, depending on the preparation.
Rookworst is a particularly characteristic Dutch variety: a smoked sausage, typically made from beef or pork,
Production and regulation of worsten follow general European standards for processed meats, including labeling, fat content,