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La Quercia, a company in Iowa that makes cured pork products from heirloom breeds, has added a new prosciutto to its inventory.
A Taste of Iowa Prosciutto Herb Eckhouse, an owner of La Quercia, which makes cured pork products in Norwalk, Iowa, will slice his prosciutto to taste, free, from 1 to 4 p.m. on Monday at Murray's Cheese, 254 Bleecker Street (Leroy Street).
Anyone in Italy who makes cured meats is known as a Norcino, because it was in Norcia, in Umbria, where the art of salumi making was perfected.
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She sometimes uses the miso as a marinade for roast beef, a simple, tasty variation of an old Japanese method for making cured meat.
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Dr. Mark Souweidane decided to make curing this cancer his "Holy Grail"—and his progress since then has been impressive.
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Lung cancer typically exhibits symptoms only after the disease has spread, making cure unlikely.
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