Is Salami Pork
Salami What is meat? Pork? Cow? What's new
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Salami is a sausage originally from Italy. Its name comes from Italian salari, which means salty corner.
■■■■ salami is a mixture of dried pork and salt. People can't eat this kind of salami because the meat is pork. Today there are many types of salutations in different countries. Most are prepared with herbs and spices as well as salt. Today, salami is smoked or air-dried. Some species are cattle, while others are a mixture of cattle and swine. Most, if not all, Italian salutations contain garlic, but only a few German salutations contain garlic. Some, such as salami from Spain, contain paprika or pepper. The difference between some types is the lack of pulp or meat cppée in the water. You can add some light salami to turkey or chicken to reduce calories.
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Salami What is meat? Pork? Cow? what else?
Hahaha ... I'm sorry I don't know what a salutation is like.
This is for the coaches, except for the beef salute. When you order a salami sandwich, you eat pork.
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