grisell wrote:Don't you think that vacuum packing makes them mushy? (Especially the casings?)
No
What give you that idea??
grisell wrote:When I used to store salami in a sealed bag, they went bad in a week or so.
grisell wrote:Mushy and smelled of ammonia.
grisell wrote:I have also noticed that traditional salami is never(?) sold vac-packed, but either without any packing or sliced and packed in a modified atmosphere.
But, I don't know(?)
BriCan wrote:grisell wrote:When I used to store salami in a sealed bag, they went bad in a week or so.
I am not being funny, but can you explain what you mean by a sealed bag?
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Darius wrote:No one has answered my question yet. Once they are vac-packed, what is the storage environment? Room temp, refrigerated storage, freezer storage?
Darius wrote:Thanks... refrigerated but not frozen?
grisell wrote:When I used to store salami in a sealed bag, they went bad in a week or so. Mushy and smelled of ammonia. I have also noticed that traditional salami is never(?) sold vac-packed, but either without any packing or sliced and packed in a modified atmosphere.
But, I don't know(?)
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