Among korean food manufacturers CJ is my favorite. This comes on the one hand from the high quality, but more importantly from the wide range of products. CJ focuses more on the high price segment in combination with a bit more international stuff. Worth a try are especially the CJ Udon noodles, as well as the CJ curries (which are by the way excellent).
It must be already one or two years since CJ started its 'european series' line of sausages. Their first was a normal 'wiener', very authentic in taste, but maybe a bit less juicy then the ones you would get in europe / germany. Now we saw two new additions to this product line: the 'Regensburger Frank' and 'Herb Flavored Frank'.
Call me ignorant but i never heard of Regensbugrer sausages... and i doubt that there exists something like a Regensburger Frank(furter) sausage ^^. A bit of internet search revealed that i am indeed ignorant ^^. The original Regensburerg sausage is a thick sausage intended for cooking (in germany known as knacker). Here the 'Regensburger frank' was thin, a bit short well salted and with a nice meat taste. Also positive was that the sausage had some bite. Cooking fitted the sausage well but frying destroyed the smoke taste.
I guess in germany this one would be sold as wiener.
After i saw green, curry and tea flavored sausages in korea im always a bit skeptical when seeing something claiming its herb flavored... however i was positively surpirsed about this 'Herb Flavored Frank'. ITS A REAL SAUSAGE!!! meaty, salty enough, smoked, well spiced, this sausage is just good. The herb taste they claim is nothing special, it's just majoran (or might be oregano - difficult to differentiate, but classically it would be majoran). Which you would expect in every good sausage ^^. This sausage could be fried but cooking brought the taste out better. Also the skin didn't brown well when fried.
This one you could be classified in germany maybe as well spiced bockwurst.
All in all, both sausages are quite nice but the 'Herb Flavored Frank' is a real treat. Worth trying.
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