Volpi Sliced Genoa Salame - 4 oz

Regular price $7.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $7.50 USD
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Description
Item #SKU:PSM-106 Volpi Genoa Salami, made famous by the ancient port of the same name, is made of extra lean pork and lightly seasoned with natural spices. This salami, with a classic taste of garlic, is stuffed in natural casings and slowly air-dried to perfection. A natural primo piatto (first dish), Volpi Genoa Salami adds flavor to salads, sandwiches and snacks. Slice and serve with mild cheese, flatbread, fruit and red wine. Genoa salami is commonly confused with 'genova salami', which both are regarded as a style or typical recipe of cured meats from the area of Genoa, Italy.
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Ingredients

Pork, sea salt, sugar, pepper, natural flavoring, garlic, starter culture.

Overall rating: 4.714286 / 5 from 14 reviews.

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Genoa Salame

"Delicious"

Helen D. (5/5)

Wonderful reminder

"This takes me right back to my Grandma's table! Love this product but hard to find in my area"

vicki (5/5)

"Love the Volpi Genoa Salami. It takes me straight back to my childhood. It arrived packaged appropriately and still cold."

Vicki (5/5)

Always a hit

"Always a hit"

Elizabeth C. (5/5)

Salame

"It's very good!"

Clara F. (5/5)

Lunch Meat, its

"Nice that you sell this"

Helen D. (5/5)

The best salami that I

"The best salami that I have eaten!"

Elizabeth C. (5/5)

Salame

"I like it and is good in a sandwich."

Clara F. (5/5)

Italian lunch meat

"Love this brand when I am unable to buy the Margarita brand."

Helen D. (5/5)

Cheese

"Cheese"

Steve M. (3/5)

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