Braunschweiger Liver Sausage

Ingredients
100% Grass Fed Regenerative Beef, 100% Grass Fed Regenerative Beef Liver, water, non-fat dry milk, salt, contains 2% or less of the following: evaporated cane juice powder, onion powder, organic spices (including organic white pepper, organic coriander, organic marjoram, organic oregano) and celery juice powder.

Description

FULLY COOKED – Cattle raised with no added hormones, no antibiotics, no grain, no grain byproducts – Ever.
Sausage contains no preservatives, no nitrates, no nitrites, no soy, no MSG.

 

Braunschweiger is a different yet delicious snack. Rolled tight into a 10 oz. sleeve enjoy this delicacy as a pate or sliced and on top of a cracker. This is most definitely a treat when it comes to consuming beef liver, but still containing all the benefits.

Additional information

Weight 0.625 lbs
Dimensions N/A
Unit

Case, Single

1 review for Braunschweiger Liver Sausage

  1. Alana Rae (verified owner)

    Thousand Hills Braunschweiger has a fairly creamy texture like the Oscar Mayer Braunschweiger I remember from childhood, and it’s tastier too. I’ve tried a few other non-Oscar Mayer brands trying to find a good one, but there is no comparison to this one. This is best one I’ve found not only for it’s texture and taste, but also for how it is produced.

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