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''Jamón'' (, pl. ''jamones'') is a kind of
dry-cured ham Ham is pork from a leg cut that has been preserved by wet or dry curing, with or without smoking."Bacon: Bacon and Ham Curing" in ''Chambers's Encyclopædia''. London: George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 2, p. 39. As a processed meat, the term "ha ...
produced in
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. It is one of the most globally recognized food items of
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. It is also regularly a component of
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. Most ''jamón'' is commonly called '' jamón serrano'' in Spain''.'' ''Jamón'' is the Spanish word for ham. As such, other ham products produced or consumed in
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may also be called by this name.


Description

''Jamón'' is typically consumed in slices, either manually carved from a pig's hind leg held on a ''jamonero'' stand using a sharp thin slicing knife, or cut from the deboned meat with a rotatory cold-cut slicer. It's also regularly consumed in any shape in small portions. As a product, ''Jamón'' is similar to Portuguese ''
presunto ''Presunto'' () is dry-cured ham from Portugal, similar to Italian ''prosciutto crudo'' or Spanish ''jamón''. Among the wide variety of ''presuntos'' in Portugal, the most famous are ''presunto'' from Chaves, produced in the north of Portugal, ...
'' and to Italian '' prosciutto'', but the production differs by a longer curing phase (up to 18 months), giving it a dryer texture, deeper color and stronger flavour than the former. A whole ''Jamón'' leg is considerably cheaper by weight than its sliced counterpart because it includes the bone and non-edible fat. Once the external fat layers are removed and the meat is exposed, though, the product must be consumed as soon as possible since a progressive drying and deteriorating process starts. This is not an issue for
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s and retailers, since they go through product much faster than an individual. Home users will typically choose sliced product, be it freshly cut from a deli stand, commercially pre-packaged or vacuum preserved. ''Jamón'' is safe to consume for as long as the leg is kept in a dry and cool environment and out of direct sunlight, but it must be kept refrigerated once cut away from the leg. ''Jamón'' may also be
smoked Smoking is the process of flavoring, browning, cooking, or preserving food by exposing it to smoke from burning or smoldering material, most often wood. Meat, fish, and '' lapsang souchong'' tea are often smoked. In Europe, alder is the tra ...
in some regions, where it is used mostly for personal consumption. This form of ham is common in the southern areas of
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as well as in parts of
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. Such a ''jamón'' has a harder texture and a smoky-salty flavour. Though widely available in
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(even if on the expensive side) and accessible in some countries of the
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,
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and trade or food safety restrictions applied to foreign meat products in international markets may raise prices substantially while creating scarcity, often making ''jamón'' a prohibitively expensive product for other countries to import. There are two main commercial labels for ''jamón'', based on the
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and protected designations: * ''
Jamón ibérico ''Jamón ibérico'' (; pt, presunto ibérico ), " Iberian ham" is a variety of ''jamón'' or ''presunto'', a type of cured leg of pork produced in Spain and, to a lesser extent, Portugal. Description According to Spain's '' denominaci� ...
'', is made from the black Iberian pig, and may be consumed internationally as a
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* '' Jamón serrano'' (meaning " sierra ham"), includes most other varieties File:Pa amb oli con jamón y queso.jpg, ''Jamón ibérico'' File:Jamón en jamonera - Zaragoza.jpg, alt=A jamón leg in a cutting stand., A ''jamón serrano'' leg from
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in a cutting stand


Jamón serrano

The term ''jamón serrano'' ("serrano ham", ham from the sierra, or mountain range) is regularly applied as an umbrella culinary term for all dry-cured ''jamón'' produced in Spain, as opposed to '' jamón de York'', which is cooked whole on the bone. It is most precisely applied, though, to ''jamón'' produced from white and/or non-''Ibérico'' breeds of pig. This is the most commonly produced and consumed range of ''jamón'' in Spain. The majority of ''jamones serranos'' are produced from a
landrace A landrace is a domesticated, locally adapted, often traditional variety of a species of animal or plant that has developed over time, through adaptation to its natural and cultural environment of agriculture and pastoralism, and due to isolatio ...
breed of white pigs or from commercial breeds such as Duroc. ''Jamón serrano'', described variously as ''jamón reserva'', ''jamón curado'', and ''jamón extra'' or any generic ''jamón'' nomenclature, is produced from compound-fed white pigs. ''Jamón serrano'' has TSG (Traditional Speciality Guaranteed) status in the EU and the UK. The TSG certification attests that a particular food product objectively possesses specific characteristics that differentiate it from all others in its category and that its raw materials, composition, or method of production have been consistent for a minimum of 30 years.


Production

Fresh hams are trimmed and cleaned, then stacked and covered with
salt Salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound belonging to the larger class of salts; salt in the form of a natural crystalline mineral is known as rock salt or halite. Salt is present in vast quant ...
for about two weeks to draw off excess moisture and preserve the meat from spoiling. The salt is then washed off, and the hams are hung to dry for about six months. Finally, the hams are hung in a cool, dry place for six to 18 months, depending on the climate, as well as the size and type of ham being cured. The drying sheds (''secaderos'') are usually built at higher elevations, which is why the ham is called “mountain ham”.


Jamón ibérico

Pork products made from Iberian-breed pigs receive the ''ibérico/a'' denomination. As such, ''jamón ibérico'' is the dry-cured ''jamón'' produced from livestock of these breeds. ''Ibérico'' encompasses some of the most expensive ham produced in the world, and its fatty marbled texture has made it very popular as a
delicacy A delicacy is usually a rare and expensive food item that is considered highly desirable, sophisticated, or peculiarly distinctive within a given culture. Irrespective of local preferences, such a label is typically pervasive throughout a r ...
, with a hard to fulfill global demand comparable to that of kobe beef. Since ''jamón ibérico'' production and export is limited, buyer should beware and not fall victim of
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or quality fraud similar to that of olive oil, since it has been estimated that a sizable portion of both local market and exports are not actually ''ibérico''. Spain regulation defines trade labeling for all ''ibérico'' products.


European Union protected designation of origin

Under the
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of the
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(EU), certain well-established meat products, including some local ''jamón'' and ''jamón'' producers, are covered by a
protected designation of origin The protected designation of origin (PDO) is a type of geographical indication of the European Union and the United Kingdom aimed at preserving the designations of origin of food-related products. The designation was created in 1992 and its main ...
(PDO) or
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(PGI): * ''Jamón de
Teruel Teruel () is a city in Aragon, located in eastern Spain, and is also the capital of Teruel Province. It has a population of 35,675 in 2014 making it the least populated provincial capital in the country. It is noted for its harsh climate, with ...
'' has PDO status. * ''Jamón de Los Pedroches'' has PDO status. * ''Jamón Dehesa de Extremadura'' has PDO status. * ''Jamón de
Guijuelo Guijuelo () is a municipality located in the province of Salamanca, Castile and León Castile and León ( es, Castilla y León ; ast-leo, Castiella y Llión ; gl, Castela e León ) is an autonomous community in northwestern Spain. It was cr ...
'' has PDO status. * ''Jamón de
Huelva Huelva (, ) is a city in southwestern Spain, the capital of the province of Huelva in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is between two short rias though has an outlying spur including nature reserve on the Gulf of Cádiz coast. The ria ...
'' has PDO status. * ''Jamón de Trevélez'' has PGI status.


Paleta

The ''paleta de cerdo'' or ''paletilla'' is a product similar to ''jamón''; it is made from the front leg of a pig, instead of the hind leg used for ''jamón'', cured using the same process and consumed in the same way. Since whole legs are sold by weight and ''paletillas'' are lighter, they are often marketed towards home consumption. A ''paletilla'' may be described or marketed as ''Ibérica'' when produced from the same
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as ''
Jamón Ibérico ''Jamón ibérico'' (; pt, presunto ibérico ), " Iberian ham" is a variety of ''jamón'' or ''presunto'', a type of cured leg of pork produced in Spain and, to a lesser extent, Portugal. Description According to Spain's '' denominaci� ...
''.


See also

*
Curing (food preservation) Curing is any of various food preservation and flavoring processes of foods such as meat, fish and vegetables, by the addition of salt, with the aim of drawing moisture out of the food by the process of osmosis. Because curing increases the s ...
* Ham * Lacón Gallego * * List of dried foods *
Spanish cuisine Spanish cuisine consists of the cooking traditions and practices from Spain. Olive oil (of which Spain is the world's largest producer) is heavily used in Spanish cuisine. It forms the base of many vegetable sauces (known in Spanish as ''sofrit ...


References

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