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Lanzarini Culatta
*Price may vary depending on weight
Culatta is matured with its rind in a mountain environment in Parma, Italy. Its aroma is intense and characteristic and its flavor is pleasant and delicate. Made from the same hogs as prosciutto, the curing process differs slightly in that only the most tender part of the thigh is used and left to age in its rind, resulting in a buttery and almost sweet flavour.
You can use it as a cold cut, sliced thinly and served with bread, cheese, fruit or wines or as an ingredient in pasta dishes, salads, sandwiches or pizzas. Enjoy!
Keep in a cool place.
About Lanzarini
Lanzarini's passion for high quality products is the leading factor that had guided “Salumificio Lanzarini Giovanni Srl” since 1961, a passion handed down from father to son from the days of its founder, Giovanni Lanzarini and which has continued into the third generation. Their development started in the early sixties with the setting up of a small factory producing cold meats and salami, and has developed over the years through continuous investments and an increase in its production capacity. Today, the company can count on a modern and functional structure, in a position to face and cope with the demands and changes of the market.
The only thing that has remained the same over the years is the guarantee of a genuine product of the highest quality, the values that have always characterised their brand. Quality that is certified thanks to the attainment of the ISO 9001:2008 Certification and BRC Global Standard – Food, IFS Food and No GMO.
Today the company chooses the best meats, which are then transformed, cured, seasoned and matured naturally following the criteria of a hundred-year-old tradition. The products, all of the highest quality, include mortadella, speck, ham, various types of salami, and other products for the food industry.
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Ham
Ham, a cherished culinary delight with a history spanning cultures and cuisines, is a versatile and flavorful ingredient that graces tables in various forms. From succulent baked hams to thinly sliced prosciutto, ham's salty and savory profile adds a touch of indulgence to a wide range of dishes.
The process of curing and smoking transforms pork into ham, resulting in its rich taste and distinctive textures. Whether enjoyed as the centerpiece of holiday feasts, layered onto sandwiches, or incorporated into pastas and salads, ham's versatility knows no bounds.
When it comes to wine pairing, the balance between ham's saltiness and savory richness calls for wines that can enhance its flavors. For traditional baked ham, opt for a medium-bodied red wine like Pinot Noir or a light and slightly sweet white wine like Riesling. These wines can complement the ham's flavors while offering a delightful contrast to its saltiness.