Talk:Longaniza

See the Spanish Wikipedia!
This English-language article is so different from the Spanish counterpart as to look like a totally different thing… Maybe someone with Spanish skills will see fit to bring the articles closer.

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Suggestion for separation and creation of new article for Philippine Longaniza
This article's heading for the Philippines has, in my opinion, enough information to build a separate 'Philippine Longaniza'/'Longganisa' article. For me, it is needed to separate this article because its content sets a discordant tone to the article: the Spanish, Chilean, etc...headings contain summaries/blurbs while the Philippine heading has complete, detailed paragraphs and a list of citations. me.darriellouie (talk) 15:21, 29 January 2019 (UTC)

Cured? Smoked?
This article doesn't say, but it appears to me that certain varieties are cured and others are not cured. It also isn't clear about smoked vs non-smoked. TooManyFingers (talk) 20:51, 13 July 2023 (UTC)