Salamino Mignon San Bono
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Salamino Mignon San Bono is a traditional small‑format salami made from selected pork and a delicate blend of spices. Slow maturation gives it a compact texture, refined aroma and harmonious flavor. Ideal for antipasti, charcuterie boards and sophisticated culinary pairings.
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Where is Salamino Mignon San Bono made and what is its history?
Salamino Mignon San Bono is the smallest and most charming format in the Italian Salamini family: a mini-salami of 50-80 grams, designed for direct consumption, the aperitif or as a small gift and table present in the gastronomic tradition that prefers the individual single-portion format for festive occasions and presentations. San Bono is a brand rooted in the northern Italian norcineria tradition that produces small formats for the catering trade and direct sale to the end consumer. The Mignon format - from the French small, delicate - refers to the production of small salamini for direct consumption, widespread in northern Italian gastronomy since the 1950s. The salami of the San Bono line follows the Lombard norcineria recipe: fine grain of selected pork, seasoning with white pepper and garlic, natural fermentation and ageing of 25-40 days in natural casing. The small format allows a more intense concentration of aromatic substances per unit volume.
How to store Salamino Mignon San Bono and what to pair it with?
- Whole: hanging or lying at 12-15 degrees C; up to 2 months
- Once cut: use within 3-5 days
- Individual freezing possible
- Allow 10 minutes at room temperature
In the kitchen: The ideal format for a personalised board - one Mignon per person. As an individual aperitif portion with crackers and olives. In gourmet picnic sets and gift hampers. As amuse-bouche for restaurant menus. In school lunchboxes eaten directly. Pairing: Any table wine or beer.
What guarantees the quality of Salamino Mignon San Bono?
Salamino Mignon San Bono is produced according to the Lombard norcineria recipe with selected pork from controlled farms, in compliance with European food safety regulations for fermented meat products. It has no PDO but belongs to the artisan-industrial category of Salamini for direct consumption.
Is Salamino Mignon San Bono gluten-free? Does it contain lactose?
- Allergens: pork; garlic; white pepper
- Gluten: absent
- Lactose: absent
- Pregnancy: with caution - raw aged meat
- Vegan/vegetarian: not suitable