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Genoa salami

American  

noun

  1. a hard, garlic-flavored salami of pork and veal or, especially in the U.S., pork and beef.


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This recipe calls for pepperoncini, Genoa salami, chickpeas, cherry tomatoes, radicchio, iceberg lettuce, and red onions.

From Salon • Dec. 12, 2021

You can create rivers with all types of charcuterie, but 3-inch-wide, ⅛-inch-thick sliced Genoa salami tends to work best for this.

From Salon • Dec. 7, 2021

The ever-morphing sandwich menu at this small shop currently includes the Glendale with Genoa salami, manchego cheese and cornichon mayo, and the Geary with truffle mousse paté and prosciutto.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2019

At the deli, get the Godmother: a strata of mortadella, prosciutto, Genoa salami, capicola, ham and provolone mortared by pickles and dressing on crusty bread.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 6, 2018

We like the flavor of regular provolone over that of the reduced-fat versions and Genoa salami rather than hard salami.

From Southern Living • Apr. 12, 2010