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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 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.
Mortadella di Campotosto (well known in Abruzzo) is an oval, dark-red mortadella with a white column of fat and containing chili pepper. It is generally sold in pairs, tied together. Another name for the mortadella is coglioni di mulo ("donkey's balls"). It is made from shoulder and loin meat, prosciutto trimmings and fat.
Rovagnati produces various types of salumi, or Italian antipasto meat, including proscuitto, salami and mortadella. "Italian salumi is one of the foods that heavily represents Italian food culture ...
They show us how to prepare pasta with clams and yellow chilies and a zesty fresh crab and mortadella dip. Pasta alle Vongole with Aji Amarillo and Cilantro by Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli
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Italian wine and salumi Aging salumi Prosciutto di Parma Salame Felino. 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 appetizer features artfully organized dried cured meats like bresaola, capicola, country ham, Iberico ham, mortadella, prosciutto, salami, sausage, and Serrano ham and spreads like pâté and ...