Andouille (/ænˈduːi/ an-DOO-ee in US English; French pronunciation: [ɑ̃nduj]; from Latin: "made by insertion") is a smoked sausage made using pork, originating in France. It was brought to the French Coast of Louisiana by the French immigrants and Acadian exiles that would merge to create much of Louisiana Creole culture. Some varieties use the pig's entire gastrointestinal system.