- Salo (food)
Salo ( _ru. са́ло, _be. са́ла, _hu. szalonna _pl. słonina, _bg. сланина ("slanina") or less often сало ("salo"), _mk. сланина ("slanina"), Romanian "slănínă" or "slánă", Serbo-Croatian, Czech and Slovak: "slanina") is a traditional
Central and Eastern Europe an food: slabs ofpork underskin fat, with or without skin. As a trend, the Eastern European one is salted or brine fermented, hence the names "slonina/slana/szalonna" ("solonýna" in Ukrainian and "solonina" in Russian mean any kind of salt-cured meat, such ascorned beef ). The Central European one is usually treated with paprika or other condiments, while the South European one is often smoked.The Slavic word "salo" as applied to this type of food (it has other meanings as well) is often mistranslated to English as "
bacon " or "lard ". Unlike lard, salo is non-rendered pork fat. Unlike bacon, salo has little or nomeat (however low-meat high-fat bacon is also commonly referred to as "salo").Preservation
For preservation, salo is salted, sometimes also smoked and aged in a dark and cold place, where it will last for a year or more. For flavouring and better preservation salo may be cured, or covered with a thick layer of
paprika , or sometimesblack pepper . Usually the underbelly fat is not used for salting. The slabs of fat are cut into manageable pieces, typically 15×20 cm, and smeared with salt. The slabs are placed skin-down into a wooden box or barrel, alternating with one-centimetre layers of salt.When salo has been aged too long, or exposed to light, the fat may become oxidized on the surface and become yellowed and bitter-tasting. Then it can be used as a water-repellent treatment for leather boots or as a bait for
mouse trap s.Culinary
Salo may be consumed raw, but can also be cooked or fried or finely chopped with garlic as a condiment for
borscht (beet soup). Small pieces of salo are added to some types ofsausage . Thinly-sliced salo onrye bread rubbed withgarlic is a traditional snack to accompanyvodka in Russia, orhorilka in Ukraine.Salo is often chopped into small pieces and fried to render the fat for use in cooking, while the remaining
crackling s ( _uk. "shkvarky" in Ukrainian) are used as condiments for friedpotatoes orvarenyky .The thick pork skin that remains after using the salo's fat can also contribute to the stock for soup or
borscht . After boiling it is discarded.Salo in popular culture
In Eastern-European
humour , salo is a stereotypical attribute ofUkrainian culture , analogous to vodka in Russian. In jokes salo is often represented as the highest object of desire for the stereotypical Ukrainian. Russian writerVladimir Sorokin wrote a scandalous book, "Blue Salo" (a pun with the expression "blue blood ").Salo in chocolate
The expression "chocolate-coated salo" ( _uk. "salo v shokoladi"), originating in an
ethnic joke aboutUkrainians , has becomecliché among Eastern Slavs, referring to an eclectic mix of tastes or desires. In the early 1990s, the joke became reality at an unorthodox, art-oriented restaurant "Lyal'ka" inLviv , which made the dish an exclusive, expensive novelty. The BBC reported it among the World's Most Unhealthy Foods. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/reports/misc/unhealthyfoods_20040621.shtml BBC Radio 4 - Today Program - "World's Most Unhealthy Foods"] .]In the 2000s,
Odessa Confectionery Factory started production of candies _ru. "Salo v Shokolade". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3825221.stm BBC News - "Pork choc on the menu in Ukraine" - 21/06/2004] ] [ [http://www.itar-tass.com/level2.html?NewsID=2867823&PageNum=0 Итар-Тасс ] ] [ [http://www.sostav.ru/news/2004/04/01/22/ й 1 ЮОПЕКЪ СЙПЮХМЖШ ЯЛЕРЮЧР Я ОНКНЙ ЛЮЦЮГХМНБ "ЯЮКН Б ЬНЙНКЮДЕ" ] ] Popular singerRuslana is a fan of this treat. The chocolate candies were invented as anApril Fool's Day joke (Odessa being the de facto humour capital of the former Soviet Union). They are not actually "salo"; they contain a regularcaramel filling with a small amount ofrendered fat added as a salty flavouring.See also
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Bacon
*Fatback
*Schmaltz
*Pork rind
*Deep-fried Mars bar References
External links
* [http://freetime.com.ua/1121/ Fake Ukrainian Law "On Salo" (Humor)] ru icon
* [http://www.openit.com.ua/photoday.php?Razdel=PRIDE&Group_id=9&lang=en Contrasting a Ukrainian and a German perspective on 'salo'] en
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