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"It was the only place you could get Genoa salami, you know."
The guy behind the counter handed him a sliver of Genoa salami.
He sliced a whole Genoa salami and a Jewish salami.
And the Genoa salami was wonderfully garlicky and richer in flavor than the one made with nitrites.
Pepperoni may be substituted by similar cured meats like Genoa salami, soppressata, or chorizo.
Perhaps, although it seems more likely that the Cubans brought the sandwich with them, and that their Italian co-workers added Genoa salami.
Genoa salami is an American variety of salami commonly believed to have originated in the area of Genoa.
Then Genoa salami, prosciutto, capocollo, mortadelia-" "This will put a hole in my stomach.
Several of the Applegate meats - coppa, pepperoni, Genoa salami and pancetta - were much better than the standard varieties.
This is also available as a "Steak Bomb," a spicier variant with genoa salami, ham capicola and melted provolone cheese.
The Tuscan sandwich is a meat lover's fantasy sandwich, layered with thin silky slices of fennel salami, prosciutto and Genoa salami.
Try the Worden Whoppa, a meal of ham, Genoa salami, lettuce and onions and the secret whoppa sauce.
Aside from all the goodies to enjoy at lunchtime, the Cooking Company also sells delicatessen items like Genoa salami, maple-smoked turkey and spicy capicola hams.
(Though so-called Genoa salami is popular in the United States, in Italy, Genoa is not known for its salami.)
These Piedmontese roots explain why the store makes both Italian specialties like prosciutto and Genoa salami and French blood sausage and garlic sausage.
Barbera's acidity, he explained, fares well with meats like finocchiona and Genoa salami and young cheeses like fontina and Taleggio.
Joe kept telling the manager that you had to use Genoa salami, not Hebrew National, but the chef had a deal with a Jewish supplier, so what could a mere member do?
Yet that doesn't keep them from buying naturally raised Niman Ranch bacon from Trader Joe's, or Applegate Farms' uncured, antibiotic-free Genoa salami.
The Special is made with ham, roast beef, Genoa salami, brick cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, pepperoncini and secret recipe Amighetti's dressing on freshly baked Italian bread.
The sandwich - called the Sicilian sub rosa - is served on a baguette and includes ingredients like Genoa salami, prosciutto ham, capocollo, mortadella, marinated roast peppers and basil.
A cold antipasto adequately served three of us as an appetizer: no surprises, it was a heaping platter of hot peppers, prosciutto, roasted red peppers, provolone, Genoa salami, ham and capicola.
The Italian combination features Genoa salami, Alps soppressata, Volpi capicolla, Galloni prosciutto from Italy, mortadella, sharp provolone, hot or sweet peppers, oil, vinegar and oregano.
In Tampa, Genoa salami is traditionally layered in with the other meats, probably due to influence of Italian immigrants who lived side-by-side with Cubans and Spaniards in Ybor City.
Cesare Fiorucci S.p.A., a major Italian meat manufacturer, is investing $20 million in a Virginia plant that will produce prosciutto, genoa salami, soppressata, mortadella, coppa and speck.
Visitors dive into rich cultural heritage with a Tampa Cuban sandwich (heavy on Genoa salami along with the usual ham) in Ybor City, or wander along the quaint, shop-filled streets of South Tampa.