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  2. Costco’s $100, 14-pound serrano ham leg is both a blessing ...

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    The Spanish serrano ham is cured in sea salt and slow-aged for a minimum of 12 months. Jamón such as this is typically enjoyed in Spanish tapas bars, served in paper-thin slices and sometimes ...

  3. Jamón ibérico - Wikipedia

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    Jamón ibérico (Spanish: [xaˈmon iˈβeɾiko]; Spanish for "Iberian Ham"), known in Portuguese as presunto ibérico (Portuguese: [pɾɨˈzũtu iˈβɛɾiku]), is a variety of jamón or presunto, a type of cured leg of pork (primarily Black Iberian pigs) produced in Spain and Portugal, in the Iberian Peninsula.

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  5. Jamón - Wikipedia

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    The paleta de cerdo or paletilla [22] [23] is a product similar to jamón; it is made from the front leg of a pig, instead of the hind leg used for jamón, cured using the same process and consumed in the same way. Since whole legs are sold by weight and paletillas are lighter, they are often marketed towards home consumption. [6]

  6. Cut of pork - Wikipedia

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    The arm shoulder [2] can be cured on the bone to make a ham-like product ("picnic ham") or be used in sausages. The hands (or paletas in Ibérico pigs) refer to the front legs, as opposed to the hind legs, which are hams or jamones. [3] Between the paleta and the belly is a 150-200 g cut known as secreto which is very popular in Spain. [3]

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  8. Black Iberian pig - Wikipedia

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    The ham known as Jamón Ibérico in Spain and Presunto de Porco Preto in Portugal, is an Iberian (Spanish/Portuguese) delicacy made from the acorn-fed black Iberian pig. At least a hectare of healthy dehesa is needed to raise a single pig, and since the trees may be several hundred years old, the prospects for reforesting lost dehesa are slim ...

  9. Curing (food preservation) - Wikipedia

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    Some traditional cured meat (such as authentic Parma ham [2] and some authentic Spanish chorizo and Italian salami) is cured with salt alone. [3] Today, potassium nitrate (KNO 3) and sodium nitrite (NaNO 2) (in conjunction with salt) are the most common agents in curing meat, because they bond to the myoglobin and act as a substitute for oxygen ...