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Monroe Sausage

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Monroe Sausage
Company typePrivate
IndustryFood processing
Founded1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Websitemonroesausage.com
Monroe Sausage
Monroe sausage cooked in a pan.
TypeSausage
Place of originMonroeville, Alabama
Associated cuisineCuisine of the Southern United States
Main ingredientsGround pork

Monroe Sausage is an American brand of hickory-smoked pork sausage created in Monroe County, Alabama. It is produced using natural casing.

History

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Monroe sausage was created in the early 1940s when an unknown family started Monroe Meats and Cold Storage. The sausage gained local fame in the late 1940s by being used in sausage biscuits during the annual Monroeville Hog Festival.[1] However, the facility that produced Monroe Sausage was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004, leading to its closure. In 2007, a group of investors reopened the plant in Beatrice, Alabama.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Kornegay, Jennifer (2021-12-26). "Smoked in Alabama: Sausage companies linked by pride in their process, products". Alabama News Center.
  2. ^ Carlton, Bob (2021-10-06). "The 'best dern sausage' around is made right here in Alabama". al. Retrieved 2024-07-19.