100% Iberian acorn-fed ham Navarretinto “Pata Negra”
Ham is the noble cut par excellence. It comes from animals over 22 months old and weighing 160 kilos. Only sea salt is added to the hams and, after a brief salting period, they are first moved to the drying room and then to the cellar. In total, more than 36 months of curing and maturation, during which, in addition to chemical changes and the formation of aromatic compounds, the fresh weight is reduced by around 35%.
Characteristic features of 100% Iberian acorn-fed hams include the black hoof, synonymous with the authenticity of their genetics, and the slender shank. Among their attributes are their “flavour” (a combination of aroma, taste and texture), glossy lean meat and the fluidity of the fat, which are unmistakable and, when tasted, create a series of sensory perceptions that awaken the senses, enhancing their unsurpassed “bouquet”.
These are 100% Iberian acorn-fed hams fully certified by accredited certification bodies in accordance with the Iberian Standard set out in Royal Decree 4/2014.
Ingredients
100% Iberian acorn-fed pork ham and sea salt.
Allergens: Gluten-free. GMO-free
Storage and distribution conditions: Keep in a cool, dry place
Labeling: Black ham label. Identification booklet for pure Iberian acorn-fed pork ham.
Producer: Navarretinto Ibéricos
Location: Alcobendas (Madrid), D.O. Dehesa de Extremadura.
Nutritional value / 100gr
- Energy value 291Kcal
- Saturated fat 3.5 g
- Carbohydrates <0.1g of which sugars <0.1g
- Protein 30.1g S
- Salt: 2.7g
- Gluten-free
Best-before date: It has no expiry date, but it is recommended to consume it within no more than 6 months from the time of sale.
Storage conditions: A dry, cool place (between 10º and 20º), preferably hanging. Once cut, it should be consumed immediately or wrapped in waxed paper or cling film to avoid contact with air. In any case, it is advisable to cut only what is going to be consumed. It has an approximate consumption period of 3 months once cut, but it is best consumed within 30 days.
Designation of O
What is Protected Designation of Origin?
Protected Designation of Origin, or P.D.O., is a regulated quality seal that guarantees that a product has been made following a specific procedure in a specific region. This ensures exclusive, consistent quality across all products that share the same Designation of Origin. With regard to Iberian shoulders and hams, which come from animals that comply with the regulations relating to Iberian pigs, there are only 4 in the world.
- P. D. O. Guijuelo: located in Salamanca.
- P. D. O. Los Pedroches: from the province of Córdoba.
- P. D. O. Jabugo: from the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche, in Huelva.
- P. D. O. Dehesa de Extremadura: where the one million hectares of dehesa we have in Extremadura are an ecological paradise for our pigs.
Made in Spain Gourmet pairing: the best way to pair it is with a sparkling wine, such as a premium cava, for example.