Iberian Acorn-Fed Salami
20.00€
Ingredients:
Lean pork, sea salt, pepper, and garlic. Gluten-free. GMO-free. Curing: 4 months.
Rearing: Extensive in the pastureland, 12000 m² for each pig.
Storage: Best consumed within 12 months.
Tasting Notes:
Texture: Meaty and juicy.
Color: Bright color characteristic of the infiltration of fat in the muscles of free-range pigs.
Aroma: Intense, with the perfect balance of pepper and garlic.
Flavor: Aromatic flavors full of nuances.
Shipping: 2-3 business days.
Weight: Approx. 0.400-0.600 kg
Iberian acorn-fed salami from free-range pigs raised in the Extremadura pasturelands and produced entirely naturally during the winter months.
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