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  2. Salami - Wikipedia

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    Salami (/ s ə ˈ l ɑː m i / sə-LAH-mee) is a salume (Italian:) 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.

  3. This La Scala-inspired chopped salad has gone viral. Here’s ...

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    To the bowl, combine lettuce, salami, mozzarella and garbanzo beans. Toss with vinaigrette to coat well. Finish with more pecorino and salt and black pepper, if desired.

  4. Pastrami - Wikipedia

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    Pastrami (Romanian: pastramă) is a type of cured meat originating from Romania usually made from beef brisket. Later recipes use lamb, pork, chicken or turkey. The raw meat is brined, partially dried, seasoned with herbs and spices, then smoked and steamed. Like corned beef, pastrami was originally created as a way to preserve meat before the ...

  5. Hungarian sausages - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian sausages. Hungarian Gyulai Kolbász. Hungarian sausages are sausages found in the cuisine of Hungary. Hungary produces a vast number of sui sausage types. They may be boiled, fresh or dried, and smoked, with different spices and flavors, "hot" or "mild". Many were influenced by their neighbors and brethren.

  6. Soppressata - Wikipedia

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    Soppressata is an Italian dry meat product (salume). Although there are many variations, two principal types are made: a cured dry sausage typical of Basilicata, Apulia [1] and Calabria, and a very different uncured salami, made in Tuscany and Liguria. It is still part of southern Italian cultural heritage that local people (especially in the ...

  7. How to Eat Brie Cheese, According to Experts (Including if ...

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    Pair Brie Wisely. It’s tough to beat a schmear of buttery Brie on a piece of warm baguette, Fuscaldo and Sennett agree. ... Brie pairs nicely with salami, prosciutto, or any other cured meats ...

  8. Volpi Foods - Wikipedia

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    The John Volpi Salami Manufacturing Company was founded in 1902 by John Volpi, an Italian immigrant from Milan. [1] Having learned to cure meat and make sausage in Italy, he started by making cacciatore, a small salami to fit in the pockets of local coal miners.

  9. 10 Types of Meat for a Charcuterie Board, from Tender ... - AOL

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    yeraylc/Getty Images. Pairs With: Manchego, olives, blue cheese, pan con tomate, patatas bravas, pears, apples, romesco, fig jam, dried apricots The Spanish kind, to be specific. This hard, cured ...