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Salumi (sg.: salume, Italian: [saˈluːme]) 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.
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The word salume, 'salted meat', derives from the Latin sal, 'salt'.
Examples of salumi include:
- Prosciutto – dry-cured ham, thinly sliced and served uncooked (prosciutto crudo)
- Prosciutto di Parma
- Prosciutto di San Daniele
- Speck Alto Adige – dry-cured ham from South Tyrol, Italy
- Culatello
- Culaccia / culatta
- Capocollo, also known as coppa or capicola – Italian and French pork cold cut
- Bresaola – air-dried and salted beef
- Cotechino – slow cooked pork sausage
- Zampone – fresh pork sausage from Modena
- Guanciale – prepared with pork jowl or cheek
- Lardo – Italian cured and seasoned strips of pig fat
- Lonza and lonzino – salumi made from cured pork loin
- Mortadella – sausage made from finely ground cured pork
- 'Nduja – Calabrian spicy, spreadable pork sausage
- Pancetta – made from pork belly meat
- Salami – cured sausage, fermented and air-dried meat
- Salame Felino – traditionally produced in Felino and other towns in the province of Parma, qualifies as a prodotto agroalimentare tradizionale (PAT)
- Salame genovese di Sant'Olcese
- Soppressata – dry salami
- Strolghino – thin, lean cured sausage
- Ciauscolo – smoked and dry-cured sausage from Marche and Umbria
- Ventricina – dry fermented pork sausage from Abruzzo
See also
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- List of sausages
- List of dried foods
- Charcuterie – branch of cooking of prepared meat products, primarily from pork
- Salumeria – producer and/or vendor of cured pork (salume)[1]
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