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It refers to a type of sausage made from cured and fermented meat, typically pork or beef. Some examples of when you can use the word "salami" in written English include: - Ordering a sandwich: "I'll have a ham and salami sandwich, please." - Sharing a recipe: "For this pasta dish, you'll need to slice up some salami and add it to the tomato sauce." - Writing a grocery list: "Don't forget to pick up some salami for the charcuterie board." - Describing a dish in a menu: "Our antipasto platter includes a selection of cured meats, including salami, prosciutto, and coppa."
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salami
noun
A large cured meat sausage of Italian origin, served in slices.
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The happy hour aperitivo runs from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, and although drinks seem expensive at €4, you have to see the mega buffet that is served at the same time - huge plates of smoked ham, salami, salads and either a steaming risotto or pasta.
Then migrate to the restaurant proper for a feast of unfussy regional dishes such as pizza diavolo with salami and chilli or maccheroni al' ragu made with suckling lamb shoulder.
The excellent house wine is 90 cents a glass, cicheti are €1-€1.50, with a sharing plate of cheeses and salami at €15.
"Since when does one 'curate' a list of wine or a selection of salami?" asks StiperGuy on the message board of popular foodie site Chowhound.com.
3 Start layering the loaf with cream cheese, salami slices, thin slices of red pepper, tomatoes, Parma ham and spinach, sprinkling with salt and pepper as you go along, and repeat the layers until the loaf is full.
Serves 8 1 medium-size round cob loaf ½ jar of pesto 200-300g cheesecheese 100-200g salami 1 large red pepper 100g sun-blush tomatoes 100g Parma ham A large handful of spinach leaves Salt and black pepper 1 Cut the top off the loaf and scrape out the bread inside to leave a crusty shell.
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They worry too about the safety of walkers, and about their property rights being salami-sliced away.
In the past year or so, the growth gap between north and south, though still yawning, has narrowed a little.Antonella Dodaro owns a chain of salami-making factories and a newspaper in Cosenza, in Calabria.
Councillors often blame this lack of public interest on the relentless salami-slicing of their powers and financial independence by successive governments.
Earlier plans for "back to basics" banking entailed salami-slicing businesses worth just €2 billion-3 billion ($3 billion-4.5 billion-4.5 billionsion's competition watchdogs, however, insisted that ING should pay a price for having been bailed out twice.The
Other bits of imperial overreach, such as the Lonely Planet travel-books business and a stake in Femina, a magazine for Indian women, seem safe for now.Among the further suggested salami-slices to emerge from the staff consultation are scrapping low-audience overnight programming on the corporation's flagship television channel, BBC One, and daytime shows on BBC Two.
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