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Guide to Antipasto: Italian Appetizers that Come Before the Meal

Guide to Antipasto: Italian Appetizers that Come Before the Meal

What is Antipasto and What Does it Include – Guide to Antipasto: Italian Appetizers that Come Before the Meal Antipasto literally means “before the meal” and varies from province to province in Italy.  Similar to French hors d’oeuvres or Spanish tapas, antipasto is a combination of small bites of tasty food, usually accompanied by wine (see our wine basics guide) or beer […]

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Review: Columbus Wine Salame and Limited Edition Porcini and Truffle Artisan Cacciatore

Review: Columbus Wine Salame and Limited Edition Porcini and Truffle Artisan Cacciatore

(photo: Columbus Artisan line seasonal cacciatore) I’ve written about Columbus’ Artisan salumi line in the past (including their hot sopressata, cacciatore, finocchiona, crespone, salami secchi, and standard Sopressata) and their high-end line is outstanding as it’s made with a higher grade of pork, allowed to age 21-90 days, hand tied and stuffed, and made with natural casings.  Click here if […]

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Quick Review: Columbus Artisan Hot Sopressata

Quick Review: Columbus Artisan Hot Sopressata

You can tell that a country is serious about preserving food culture when they issue “protective status” labels for cheeses, meats, wines, etc.  Italy, for example has standards for wine (such as DOC or Denominazione di Origine Controllata; meaning that any particular wine from an officially recognized region of Italy must be produced in specific well-defined regions, according to specific rules […]

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