<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Cookbook: Lincolnshire sausage Media: Lincolnshire sausage </Td> </Tr> <P> Lincolnshire sausages are a distinctive variety of pork sausage developed in and associated with the English county of Lincolnshire . </P> <P> A widely available variety at most UK butchers and supermarkets, the sausage is commonly dominated by the herb sage, rather than the more peppery flavour balance found in other regional English sausages such as the Cumberland sausage . Other herbs such as parsley and thyme are often used, although these are not considered authentic Lincolnshire sausages . Lincolnshire sausages are also characterised by their open, chunky texture, the result of the constituent pork being coarsely ground rather than minced . </P> <P> Lincolnshire sausages are made with coarsely chopped or ground pork mixed with binders, seasonings and preservative . Traditionally, the dominant seasoning flavour has always been that of the herb sage, but some recipes include other herbs, such as parsley or thyme, and flavourings such as onion . Efforts to standardise and control the manufacture of Lincolnshire sausages have resulted in a proposed ingredients list to which future manufacturers of Lincolnshire sausages may have to adhere: </P>

What is the difference between lincolnshire and cumberland sausages
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