There must be some polysyllabic Latin-based word that refers to sausage lovers, beyond the generic swinophile. If so, they have a new destination. This turns out to be the 60 th anniversary of one of the most popular German sausages, currywurst, and someone has opened a currywurst museum in Berlin.
The sausage, it seems, goes back to the Post-WW II occupation time in Berlin, when British soldiers apparently requested a wurstmeister create one. They’re usually sprinkled with more seasonings and topped with ketchup – which is the German word for ketchup.
Here's a Reuters story about it, and a film clip.