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'NDUJA SPREADABLE CALABRIAN SALAMI

'NDUJA SPREADABLE CALABRIAN SALAMI

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'Nduja is a true artisanal product of excellence. It cannot be produced at any time of the year. To possess all the organoleptic characteristics and the correct consistency, it must be produced in the winter months, the coldest ones, when pork is traditionally processed. From the animal, the lardello, guanciale, and pancetta are used. Salt and plenty of spicy Calabrian peperoncino are added. It contains no preservatives, thanks to the amount of spicy chili pepper, which has antiseptic properties. Another characteristic that makes this sausage unique in its kind is its creamy consistency, making it spreadable.

'Nduja originates from Spilinga, a small municipality in the province of Vibo Valentia. In recent decades, many Calabrian variants of this sausage have emerged, but Spilinga boasts the paternity of the original recipe and the title of "City of 'Nduja", hosting one of the most important festivals in the region there since 1975, on August 8th.

How to use it

'Nduja is perfect to be enjoyed as an appetizer or starter, on bruschetta, for example, but it can also be used on pizzas and pinsas or to season pasta dishes. It is recommended to combine it with paccheri, which are capable of magnificently retaining the seasoning, or with scialatielli. The caliber of this pasta ensures a perfect harmonization between the flavor of durum wheat and the spiciness of 'Nduja. Some traditional Calabrian recipes suggest other uses for 'Nduja: with roasted courgette flowers, in the 'Nduja and Caciocavallo Silano timbale, or in aubergine and 'Nduja meatballs, which are combined with tuna and aromatic herbs. Another Calabrian specialty is bean soup with 'Nduja. Despite its simplicity, it is a true monument to regional culinary tradition.

The Calabrian Peperoncino

The generic name Calabrian Peperoncino covers all the varieties cultivated exclusively in Calabria belonging to the species Capsicum annuum L., the spicy fruit of a plant belonging to the Solanaceae family, native to Central and South America. Known and widely consumed in Mexico for 9,000 years, it arrived in Europe aboard Christopher Columbus's three caravels when he returned from his voyage to America in 1492. Thanks to its strong flavor and vigorous aromatic character, it quickly spread in Spain and the Mediterranean basin.

It is the only chili pepper capable of providing a spicy and exceptional flavor without burning the taste buds. The peperoncino from this region is of excellent quality, its growth is favored by optimal humidity levels and it does not need to be chemically treated. The chili peppers must be naturally dehydrated and the most renowned are produced in the Monte Poro area. The Calabrian people use it as a condiment in pasta, pizzas, vegetables or meat dishes.

Delizie di Calabria

The history of Delizie di Calabria, a family business founded by Domenico Scalise, began four decades ago in the region where the sun shines 300 days a year, Calabria. An important city of ancient Magna Graecia, this very mountainous region of southern Italy is located between the Ionian Sea (to the east) and the Tyrrhenian Sea (to the west) and is separated from Sicily by the Strait of Messina. Here, the peperoncino found its ideal habitat, becoming the exponent of a rich and healthy gastronomic culture.

The history of the Calabrian tradition of preserves is so ancient that it is lost in time. Products from the land were preserved in jars and remained available all year round, with all their freshness. Born as a small farm dedicated to processing agricultural products, Delizie di Calabria is today a reference in the production of Calabrian Peperoncino and other Calabrian riches. A modern and efficient production structure, but respectful of the environment. It combines the peperoncino with other tasty ingredients, such as Tropea red onion, olives, dried tomatoes, bergamot, among many others. Each ingredient finds its place on tables, but also in pantries, full of delicious preserves.

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