salume
noun
sa·lu·me
sə-ˈlü-(ˌ)mā
plural salumi
sə-ˈlü-mē
: an Italian prepared meat (such as prosciutto, mortadella, or pancetta) that is usually salted and cured
Pork is the main meat used for salumi, but meat from a surprising range of other animals is also used—cow, veal, lamb, goat, wild animals.—Gillian Riley
Chris came back and put the meat on ice, then we took a quick tour of the cold rooms where the salumi were aged.—Novella Carpenter
Deeply savory, tantalizingly aromatic, often fatty and rich, salumi are a testament to the unstudied opulence of Italy's so-called peasant foods. … And each salume … speaks to a unique collision of geography and tradition, a centuries-long history of human innovation.—Niki Achitoff-Gray
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