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IBERICO Ham - Boneless/Sin Hueso by LaTienda.com

IBERICO Ham - Boneless/Sin Hueso by LaTienda.com

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Brand: Fermin
Category: Gourmet

Buy New: $795.00




Media: Misc.

ASIN: B00139Q9U2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • APPROXIMATE PRICE - Final price $87/lb - available now!
  • Perishable; requires expedited shipping

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
NOTE: Your traditional Boneless Jamn Iberico ham is an exquisite and costly product. Therefor your final price will be calculated to correspond to its exact weight. Since Bone-in hams weigh on the average about 9 lb. and the per pound cost is $87/lb, the final price will be about $800, depending on the final weight. This is probably the type of Jamn Ibrico you enjoyed at a tapas bar in Spain. Its bone-less format makes it easier to slice with virtually no waste. It is made from the wonderful cerdo ibrico pigs that are finished on a diet of grain, not on acorns. Since these hogs were born a little bit too early or too late in the season, they aren't as lucky as their cousins who free-range time in the dehesa forests. They enjoyed a different diet than their 'Up-Town cousins, the Ibrico 'Bellota', who spend free-range time lounging in the dehesa forests gorging on tasty acorns. It is an artisan ham, from the same genetic stock as the rare ones. Both are 'pata negra' hams from certified Iberian hogs, sacrificed and cured in the village of La Alberca by Embutidos y Jamones Fermn. This Boneless Jamn Ibrico is cured for approximately 24 months, rather than up to three years for the rare Jamn Ibrico Bellota.

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