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Different types of Salami are used for the purpose of coating the outer casing with herbs, which serves to enhance the flavor of the meat both inside and out.
A variety of Italian dry sausage that is produced in the manner of artisan foods from the rural regions in and around the province of Napoli, Italy.
A dry Italian salami, which generally consists of equal parts of pork and beef, however it can be produced with all pork meat.
A type of cured dry sausage made from raw muscle meat of pork, beef, veal, chicken, or turkey, that is ground up and mixed with fat.
Typically made as an "Old World" or traditional Salami, Crespone sausages are considered to be "artisan" or "farmhouse" types of dry Salami made from centuries old recipes.
An dry Italian sausage made in the traditional manner for this salami with an oblong and flattened shape.
A very common and traditional Italian sausage made from equal portions of minced beef, pork and fat....
Often referred to as "summer sausage" or "blockwurst", Cervelat is a mildly seasoned sausage made from chopped pork or from a combination of chopped pork and beef.
A traditional Italian sausage made from finely ground pork that is stuffed into a casing and dry cured.
An Italian dry sausage that is traditionally made with only pork meat, but at times is combined with a small amount of beef.
A sausage produced from ground dark turkey meat, flavored with garlic and other seasonings, and cured to make it safe for eating.
A type of Italian cured sausage, originating in the Genoa region of Italy, that is most often made only of pork, but may also be a mix of pork and lesser amounts of beef, depending on the provider's recipe.
An uncooked dry sausage that is highly seasoned with garlic, salt, pepper, and sugar and is most often made of beef and pork.
Refers to a type of sausage made from pork and beef, which has not been cooked, but instead cured to make it safe for eating.
An Italian sausage made from coarsely chopped, cured lean pork and some finely chopped lean beef. The chewy textured sausage is often moistened with grape juice or red wine and highly seasoned with garlic and a variety of spices.
A pork salami of Italian origin that is prepared by mixing meat from the legs of pork, the shoulders, or the throat and blending in seasonings such as pepper, galic and herbs.
The Italian word for "hunter" that refers to the manner of food preparation and the ingredients typically used for game dishes.
Pronounced white zin-fan-dell. Contrary to what the name suggests, white zinfandel is a rosé (or blush), wine rather than a white wine.
A meat product generally consisting of pork, but also made of beef, veal, lamb, poultry, or a combination of several of these meats.
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