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Nduja (pork)

Price per Unit (piece): £2.50

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Ingredients: Pork meat, salt, red hot chilli. Used as a spread to put on bread or crackers. (HOT)

Weight:100 gr.

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This soft spredable sausage is traditionally eaten spred over warm toast.  It can also be the base for sauces, casseroles, stewes, roasts, etc

Origin

The ‘Nduja di Spirlinga borns as a humble dish prepared by farmers to use the remaining meat parts of the pig. The name ‘Nduja comes from the French word “andouille” that means “sausage”. Originally comes from the area of Vibo Valentia in the South area of Calabria, although nowadays is produced throughout the region.

The ‘Nduja origins are still not very clear, according to some historians it was introduced by the Spanish in the 1500’s together with the chilli, but as its name comes from the French word “andouille” it reminds of a French sausage that could have been imported in the Napoleon period around the years 1806-1815. It is believe that Gioacchino Murat Vicerè from Naples and brother-in-law of Napoleon ordered the free distribution of a cured meat very similar to the ‘Nduja.

In the town where the ‘Nduja was originated every year around the 8th of August takes place the Festival of the ‘Nduja. A gastronomic celebration where all the habitants of the town get together to prepare several stands offering many traditional dishes based on the ‘Nduja. Street celebrations take place around the town ending at the main piazza with the famous dance “camijuzzu i focu”. This festival is the oldest celebration of the Vibo Valentia town.

Due to its peculiarity on how is eaten and its characteristics of pork meat and a large amount of peperoncino (chilli) the ‘Nduja has become one of the most traditional and widely known foods of the region.

Although similar to a cured meat the ‘Nduja is actually a soft chilli and pork meat spread, best eaten spread on warm toasted bread or as a base for sauces and casseroles. However, if you don’t like or cannot resist the heat of chilli then best to avoid as it can be very hot.

 

 


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Customer Reviews:

malibooth  (Monday, 02 August 2010)
Rating: 5
I absolutly love Nduja, and was so glad to find a UK supplier!rnMy package arrived very quickly and I'm impressed with the personal
service.rnBrilliant! Thanks!!


dbtrucs  (Thursday, 22 July 2010)
Rating: 5
Wow, really exciting ingredient! Intense hot/sweet flavour. Excellent added to a simple tomato sauce, on pizza, bruschetta... Morella provides a
wonderful, personable service and my parcel arrived within 2 days.


James  (Monday, 19 July 2010)
Rating: 5
I absolutely love Nduja, and it is a great treat to discover that someone in Brighton is importing and selling it. It is wonderful spread lightly on
toast, and a great cooking ingredient, in stews and pasta sauces etc. If you like a little chilli heat, it deserves a place in your fridge. Thank you
very much Morella, and good luck with your business, you deserve every success.


mophlsja  (Monday, 07 June 2010)
Rating: 5
Beautiful Nduja! The best one ive tasted. Amazing heat with wonderful flavour. Morella was a pleasure to deal with and it all arrived very quickly.
Highly recomended!


Chris  (Tuesday, 13 April 2010)
Rating: 5
Excellent product, really nice taste with a nice spicy kick.rnrnGreat on pizza or with cheese and crackers.rnrn


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