Bratwurst

Etymology
From, from. The term originally denoted a sausage made of Brät (🇨🇬), but has come to be used for a sausage that is fried or is suited to being fried. Kluge suggests the modern word might be a conflation of those two etymologies rather than a derivation of only the first one.

Noun

 * 1) a sausage which has been or is suited to be fried or grilled; a bratwurst
 * Zum Abendessen gab es gestern Bratwurst.—“Yesterday there was bratwurst for dinner.”
 * 1)  a smoked sausage, made of raw, which is eaten cold or cooked in water