Gyurma
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Gyurma is a blood sausages made with yak or sheep's blood in Tibetan cuisine. Rice or roasted barley flour can be added as filler. The sausage uses natural yak or sheep casing (intestine).
See also
- Kaszanka
- Black pudding
- Lap Cheong
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