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Prosciutto di Siena (Dry Cured Ham) Pre-Sliced (3 Pack)

SKU PROSCIUTTOUSA_SLICED_KIT
Original price $50.70 - Original price $50.70
Original price $50.70
$50.70
$50.70 - $50.70
Current price $50.70
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Weight: 3 Pack 3x85g (3oz)


Prosciutto di Siena - Product of Italy (Dry Cured Ham).

For optimal taste, remove from refrigerator 15min before serving. After opening, refrigerate and consume within 3 days.

  • When we think of a fragrant sandwich with prosciutto, it seems impossible that the origins of this seemingly modern delicacy could date all the way back to the time of the Etruscans. Yet, the history of prosciutto is ancient and steeped in tradition. It was in the Middle Ages, for example, that Tuscany began to refine the art of preserving and curing meat. The time of year when pigs were slaughtered was not just work, but also—above all—a celebration.

    Even today, Tuscan prosciutto, with its exceptionally intense and bold flavor, its distinctive V-shaped cut, and traditional peppering, is the star of festive occasions but also of everyday meals. Its flavor alone is enough to bring joy and cheer to any table.

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  • Ingredients: Pork, salt, garlic, black pepper.

    Keep Refrigerated

    Sliced and Packaged in the USA
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Prosciutto di Siena - Product of Italy (Dry Cured Ham).

For optimal taste, remove from refrigerator 15min before serving. After opening, refrigerate and consume within 3 days.

  • When we think of a fragrant sandwich with prosciutto, it seems impossible that the origins of this seemingly modern delicacy could date all the way back to the time of the Etruscans. Yet, the history of prosciutto is ancient and steeped in tradition. It was in the Middle Ages, for example, that Tuscany began to refine the art of preserving and curing meat. The time of year when pigs were slaughtered was not just work, but also—above all—a celebration.

    Even today, Tuscan prosciutto, with its exceptionally intense and bold flavor, its distinctive V-shaped cut, and traditional peppering, is the star of festive occasions but also of everyday meals. Its flavor alone is enough to bring joy and cheer to any table.

  •  


  • Ingredients: Pork, salt, garlic, black pepper.

    Keep Refrigerated

    Sliced and Packaged in the USA