Chorizo de Cantimpalos

Chorizo de Cantimpalos is a protected geographical indication (PGI) of chorizo produced in the province of Segovia, Spain.

Strings of chorizos de Cantimpalos.

Chorizo began to be produced on an industrial basis in the area of Cantimpalos c.1900, with instances of early foreign exports to Mexico dating to as late as 1928.[1]

Created in 2008,[2] the PGI jurisdiction spans across an area belonging to 75 municipalities of the province of Segovia,[3] with factories located in Villacastín, La Lastrilla, La Losa, Bernuy de Porreros, Cantimpalos, Valseca, Carbonero el Mayor and Tabanera la Luenga.[4] The embutido is typically made of 70% pork lean parts; 26% pork fat; 2% salt; 2% smoked paprika, garlic, and oregano; and it is presented in three formats: sarta, achorizado, and cular.[3][5]

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