Cured Coppa - approx. 2 lbs

Regular price $55.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $55.00 USD
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Description
Item #SKU:SCM-102 Coppa, which is an air-dried whole pork shoulder butt, has its origins from the culinary capital of Italy; Emilia Romagna. Volpi sweet coppa is a wonderful combination of meat and fat with an aromatic smell of spices and herbs in which it is cured. Sliced thin, it is a classic on a plate of salumi (cured meats) and is perfect for sandwiches.
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Ingredients

Pork shoulder, sea salt, sugar, spices, natural flavoring.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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True Supreme Coppa

"Excellent Fresh Tasting Coppa from Volpi. The Coppa was bursting with flavor and truly enjoyable to consume. It was an eye-opening experience since it outperformed all previous Coppa, I have been buying in my local Salumeria. If you want a truly Supreme Tasting Coppa, I recommend this Volpi Coppa to all interested parties."

James C. (5/5)

Coppa

"Arrived as it should be and tastes great"

Terry C. (5/5)

Coppa is always a family

"Coppa is always a family favorite. We tried the Bresaola for the first time and loved it."

CYNTHIA P. (5/5)

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Pat P. (5/5)

The Best

"The freshest I have ever had."

Patricia D. (5/5)

Love coppa!

"Love coppa!"

Lucia R. (5/5)

Delicious

"A tasty lonza replacement. Easier to slice."

Robert M. (5/5)

Better Than Expected

"Taste great. We didn't expect to it to be this good. I'm glad we tried out Ditalia. Shipping wasn't that long either."

Arun T. (5/5)

Nice strong flavor - very nice added to dishes.

"A little goes a long way. I occasionally eat a few very thin slices but mostly I chop thin slices into very small cubes and add a small amount, a tablespoon or less, for an excellent taste, particularly in cheese quesadillas. Since only a small amount is needed it is a very nice, quite inexpensive flavoring."

Stephen B. (5/5)

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