Salami is a cured sausage, fermented, and air-dried meat, originating from one of a variety of animals. Historically, salami has been popular among Southern-European peasants because it will be stored at room temperature for periods of up to 10 years, supplementing a possibly meager or inconsistent supply of fresh meat. Varieties of salami are traditionally made in Italy, France, Hungary, Germany, Spain, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Belgium, Luxembourg, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
Kinds of salami[]
- Coppacolla
- Cotto sausage
- Frizzes
- Genoa salami
- Milano salami
- Neapolitan salami
- Pepperoni
- Sicilian salami
- Soppressata
- Toscano salami
- Touristenwurst
- Turkey salami