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Packsize | 2/6 LB |
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The Fra` Mani Roasted Turkey Galantine is made with turkeys sourced exclusively from the Diestel Turkey Ranch, located in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains. The birds are sustainably farmed and range grown with room to roam. They are never given antibiotics, growth enhancers, or animal by-products, and are fed a wholesome, all-vegetarian diet of corn and soybeans milled on the ranch. Fra` Mani Roasted Turkey Galantine is made using both light and savory dark meat, giving it an attractive mosaic face and a true, rich turkey flavor. Each slice gives a taste of the whole bird. It is slowly oven-roasted to retain juiciness, and seasoning is limited to salt and pepper. It is gluten-free and contains no added MSG, nitrates, or nitrites, except for those which occur naturally in sea salt and celery juice.
Capicola, or coppa, is a traditional Neapolitan Italian cold cut (salume) made from pork shoulder or neck and dry-cured whole. The name Capicola is Italian, capo—head and collo—neck of a pig. It is similar to the more widely known cured ham, Prosciutto.
A country style pate made of All-Natural pork and flavored with mushrooms, Porcini and garlic.
A Broadbent Country Ham is dry-cured. We began the process by hand rubbing the ham with salt, sugar and other `secret` ingredients in precise amounts at certain stages of the curing process. Each ham is delicately smoked with Hickory Wood until it reaches a rich pecan color, and then aged to perfection.
Principe Roasted Pancetta is ready-to-eat and deliciously savory, as each piece is personally seasoned and roasted in hot air ovens. Roasted Italian Pancetta can be described as a sweet aged bacon. It has a lower meat ratio, for a silky smooth texture. It’s perfect as an ingredient, or directly sliced for use as a deli meat, with a delicate, sweet-and-savory bacon flavor.
made in the Republic of San Marino using only selected pork hams that are deboned in the production plant. Maestri Prosciutto Cotto follows a unique production process called “no hurry, no comparison”. The process lasts 31 days (including tempering, deboning, marinating, cooking, cooling) making the product so light and digestible thanks to the greater quantity of free amino acids compared to the traditional process that lasts about 7 days. The final product is completely non-allergenic. After the cooking process the prosciutto cotto is cut in two halves and vacuum packaged.