Lardo

Protein source
Used in 1 of 203 cuisines (0%)

Italian cured pork back fat, salt-packed and aged with herbs and spices, as in the famous Lardo di Colonnata. It is eaten thinly sliced or melted into dishes, and is distinct from diced French lardons.

Where it comes from

Italy, notably Colonnata in Tuscany.

In the kitchen

Sliced as a cured delicacy or rendered to enrich dishes.

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