Prinskorv
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Prinskorv, which directly translates to "prince sausage", is a small Swedish sausage which is often sold in links.[1][2] Created in 1805 by Viennese butcher Georg Lahner, this dish is usually fried in a frying pan and served with a generous helping of mustard.[1] The demand increases and reaches its peak during the Christmas season. At that time, stores usually have reserves to meet their customers' needs.