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Historic Portuguese charcuterie photograph

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 9:05 pm
by Swing Swang
Hopefully this link to a fb page showing an ancient Portuguese woman in her home, surrounded by charcuterie that she'll have made to stop her family going hungry will show below. This scene would have been commonplace before the Carnation Revolution in 1974. Now you have to hunt to find things done like this. but it still happens.

https://www.facebook.com/radioritmos/ph ... 0/?__cft__[0]=AZU-bT93WxzNyl3udnNk6sFVuurz42ZPT7IbjNhNOcWROwf8m6C2RznGW-15TTDXV1HVmTOuH3GIH-kYf1L0tsvnk4P9asAZOKiWntEJWlsAeUAE9_uHcouToBhMoVf4wUFlnc2LT7hRrgUjXCGJF38tQoWFuOj5RQsLsuWxGTctidtvdARmN1KHKui8r63ZjyY&__tn__=EH-R

Re: Historic Portuguese charcuterie photograph

PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 3:01 pm
by NCPaul
Have you ever made or had a dish called "Rojoes a Cominho"? How would you describe the taste?

Re: Historic Portuguese charcuterie photograph

PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 10:39 am
by NCPaul
Answered my own question, at least how I made it, bright burst of lemon followed by cumin with garlic and reduced wine in the background, savory pork. Great flavor profile for a sausage in my mind.