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  2. Mortadella - Wikipedia

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    Its diameter is much larger than that of hard salami and more closely resembles salame cotto (lit. ' cooked salami ') in size, hence the confusion of some people. It is smaller in diameter than the traditional mortadella Bologna because the smoking process causes some shrinkage. It is best served at room temperature to bring out its rich flavour.

  3. Bologna sausage - Wikipedia

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    Bologna sausage, informally baloney (/ b ə ˈ l oʊ n i / bə-LOH-nee), [1] is a sausage derived from the salume mortadella, a similar-looking, finely ground pork sausage, originating from the Italian city of Bologna (IPA: [boˈloɲɲa] ⓘ).

  4. Salami - Wikipedia

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    Salami (/ s ə ˈ l ɑː m i / sə-LAH-mee; sg.: salame) is a salume consisting of fermented and air-dried meat, typically pork.Historically, salami was popular among Southern, Eastern, and Central European peasants because it can be stored at room temperature for up to 45 days once cut, supplementing a potentially meager or inconsistent supply of fresh meat.

  5. Salumi - Wikipedia

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    Salumi also include bresaola, which is made from beef, and some cooked products, such as mortadella and prosciutto. The word salume, 'salted meat', derives from the Latin sal, 'salt'. Examples of salumi include: Prosciutto – dry-cured ham, thinly sliced and served uncooked (prosciutto crudo) Prosciutto di Parma; Prosciutto di San Daniele

  6. 5 great sandwiches on Grand Avenue, Chicago’s best ... - AOL

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    In Chicago, the best Italian subs feature thin layers of salty salami, creamy mortadella and fatty capicola. If you see ham thrown into the mix, that is usually a sign of a lackluster Italian sub ...

  7. Sausages in Italian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Italian sausage was initially known as lucanica, [3] a rustic pork sausage in ancient Roman cuisine, with the first evidence dating back to the 1st century BC, when the Roman historian Marcus Terentius Varro described stuffing spiced and salted meat into pig intestines, as follows: "They call lucanica a minced meat stuffed into a casing, because our soldiers learned how to prepare it."

  8. (Not Your Typical Meatball) Mortadella Meatball Recipe - AOL

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  9. Mussels Stuffed with Mortadella Recipe - AOL

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    Make the sauce: Reserve 3 cups of the squished tomatoes, and puree the rest in a food processor. Pour the oil into an 8- to 9-quart dutch oven or other pot large enough to hold the mussels in no ...