The only mortadella is that of Bologna!

Apr 17, 2018 904

BY: VARINIA CAPPELLETTI

It seems its name has very ancient origins, probably rooted in the Latin word mortarium, indicating the mortar used to ground pork meat. Originally, its production area went from Lazio to modern Romagna, where acorn-rich woods provided a perfect living environment for free roaming, wild pigs. 

Mortadella is cited in cooking books of the 14th century, but the first recipe for it comes from a 1644 publication: today, it’s still made the same way, by selecting pork meat and fat, transforming them in a sort of velvety cream of an unmistakable pink hue, adding pepper, cinnamon, coriander, nutmeg, cloves, salt and, finally, broiling it slowly. Its incredible aroma becomes even more irresistible when pistachios or truffles are added to the mix.

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SOURCE: http://www.italoamericano.org

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