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Packsize | 12/2 LB |
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Originated in Old Castille around Soria. Although actually a sausage, it resembles a gently seasoned, lean pork loin with a concentrated meaty taste. The meat is diced by hand, seasoned, and cured overnight to reduce its moisture. The mixture is then tightly packed into natural, Portuguese net-like casings and air-dried for three months.
The King of Italian dry cured hams, Prosciutto di Parma is a highly controlled product, produced under strict Italian law which governs the size of leg to be used, where the legs come from, and what the hogs eat, among other strict considerations. Once the leg has been selected, it undergoes a salting stage that last for a few weeks. Next it is cleaned off to begin the curing process, which occurs in humidity and temperature controlled rooms replicating the fall, winter and spring seasons. This slow process is closely monitored to ensure that the legs are properly cured and that the end product measures up to the high standards established by Italian law. Prosciutto di Parma has an attractive rosy coloring, distinctive mild and delicate flavor, and a velvety smooth texture. It is a sophisticated, ready-to-eat and highly nutritious addition to any snack or meal. Enjoy a variety of meals including sandwiches, pastas and soups.
Our largest salame, modeled after the sopressa vicentina from the Vicenza province of Northern Italy. Very coarsely cut and scented with clove. Moist and full-flavored. About 22 inches long. Slice paper thin pieces
A large format Classic Spicy Italian Salami with plenty of fat content to give it a buttery texture, seasoned with Garlic, Black Pepper, Red Pepper Flakes and Carboy Wine Malbec.
This salami consists of fresh pork, garlic, black pepper, and red wine. Once the paste is created it is placed into natural hog casings imported from Europe. When fully aged this item is a perfect match for artesian breads and cheeses.
Dry-cured ham, obtained by salting and curing selected fresh hams from pork raised and slaughtered in Europe. Seasoned at least 400 days, deboned, pressed in molds, vacuum packed.