pancetta

     

Pancetta (IPA: [panˈtʃetːa]) is an Italian an Spanish dry cured meat. It is pork that has been salt cured, salted and spiced (nutmeg, pepper, fennel, dried ground hot peppers and garlic are often featured), and dried for about three months (but usually not smoked). There are many varieties, and each part of Italy produces its own type. In Corsica, it is considered a regional flavour.

Trivia about pancetta

  • A young man lost after placing an "h" in the middle of this Italian bacon
  • From the Italian for "paunch" or "belly", this bacon is often wrapped around other meats
  • This Italian version of bacon comes from the pork belly; its name refers to a fat belly