Lupo Salami

Designer: North Country Charcuterie

$13.00
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Deep, dark and mysterious, from the furthest reaches of the wild: A Russian Imperial Stout meets Mexican Mole to create a rich, globe-trotting flavor in this collaboration with Wolf’s Ridge Brewing (Columbus, Ohio).

*Since we handmake all of our products, the net weight on each salami and chorizo will vary.

Yes!!

Mold is a necessary part of our traditional curing process and is very similar to mold on cheeses like Brie. It’s harmless and safe to eat. The mold is a living organism and it is most commonly white, sometimes it grows a lot (covering the entire link), while other times it grows very little (just a few specks).

It is variable and can evolve into many colors from bright white to dark green to dark blue. Most importantly, it's all normal, it’s all part of the traditional meat curing process and it’s all safe to eat. However, sometimes it doesn't look very nice!

The easiest way to get rid of the mold is to peel off the natural casing or wipe off the mold with a damp cloth. We hope that helps!

Please let us know how you have any additional questions, comments or concerns.

Prior to opening and slicing, the salami and chorizo should be stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened and sliced, (if you didn’t eat it all) the cured meat should be re-wrapped in the original butcher paper and refrigerated.

The salami and chorizo are best served at room temperature and thinly sliced. When properly sliced, one link equals about 30-40 pieces. The mold on the outside is edible, but can be peeled off or wiped off prior to serving. Enjoy!

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