- Ventricina
Ventricina is
delicatessen item commonly found in theAbruzzo Region of centralItaly . It is most similar to what Americans refer to as "cold cuts ". It is made by taking the best meats of apig and encasing them in the animals intestines orstomach while they cure. There are two principal types of Ventricina, those of the area in and around the city ofTeramo , and others coming from the area ofVasto .Teramo Ventricina
This version of ventricina is made from pork meat with added pork fat, the latter encompassing approximately 50-60% by weight of the finished product. The meat and fat are finely ground together and various spices are then added to the mixture. Most often these include garlic, salt, ground black and white pepper, hot and bell peppers, orange peel, rosemary, bell pepper paste, and fennel seeds. Other spices are sometimes added according to the taste of the producer. Traditionally, this mixture would be encased in the
bladder , stomach, or intestines of the swine. More recently, synthetic casings have been employed or the mixture is simply stored in glass containers. Ventrincina is often hung to cure in a cool dark place for several months before it is eaten. Ventricina teramana (that from the area around Teramo in Abruzzo) is most often eaten when it is young and has been allowed to age only a few months. Many people spread this delicacy on an open slice of bread. If desired the bread slices can be placed on the grill or in the oven for a period of time thereby making kind ofbruschetta .Vasto ventricina
In comparison to the Teramo Ventricina, that found in Vasto contains much lower percentage of fat, typically in the neighborhood of 30% or so. The meat in this ventricina is cut into larger cubes of about two centimeters. Spices include bell peppers, hot peppers, fennel seeds and ground pepper.
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