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Mortadella (Italian: [mortaˈdɛlla]) [1] is a large salume made of finely hashed or ground cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig).
Mortadella di fegato, pork liver mortadella made from pork, two versions: one to be eaten raw, the other cooked. Ramswurst, raw smoked pork and beef sausage; Randenwurst, (red root sausage), dried sausage with red beet, from the Upper Valais. Ajoie sausages. Salami made from beef, pork, game, etc.
Mortadella di Campotosto (popularly called coglioni di mulo) is a salami produced in limited quantities in the territory of the comune (municipality) of Campotosto, in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo.
Pink waves of mortadella — the Italian pork sausage that inspired bologna — are rippling over plates of antipasti, in sandwiches and on pizzas across L.A. It might even show up in your cocktail.
Mortadella Parmigiano Reggiano Gnocco fritto with salumi Cotechino with polenta and lentils Prosciutto di Parma. As for main dishes, the primary ingredients are meat and dairy products. The cotoletta alla bolognese is a rich variation of the veal Milanese, while another variation made with horse meat is the Piacenza's faldìa. The veal fillet ...
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Salumi (sg.: salume, Italian:) are Italian meat products typical of an antipasto, predominantly made from pork and cured. Salumi also include bresaola, which is made from beef, and some cooked products, such as mortadella. The word salume, 'salted meat', derives from the Latin sal, 'salt'. Examples of salumi include:
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