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Products: Autochthonous Breed and Meat

Situated between the Marches and Umbria, Sibillini Park is a crossroads of very ancient gastronomic traditions: the sheep breeding culture combines with norcineria (of which Umbria is the unquestioned capital) and agriculture, which resists with some characteristic products like Castelluccio lentils. On Sibillini Mountains, excellent cold cuts are produced - coppe, pork loins and capocolli, salami, ham - but the local history is mainly linked to transhumance: the most important cheese is pecorino cheese, but you can also find ricotta cheese (fresh or mature) and, to a lesser extent, goat cheese or mixed cheese. But the list of the gastronomic products is not finished: this uncontaminated territory also offers ancient apple varieties, excellent honey productions, truffles, mushrooms (russula, boletus, amanita, Chantarelles), chestnuts, chick-peas, chicklings, trout (bred in the stream Nera), flours (wheat, corn, etc.), bread baked in the wood-burning oven, biscuits and the two traditional local desserts: Mistrà and Vin cotto.
The selection of the excellent products has been carried out by a qualified Slow Food jury after the tasting and the evaluation of the Park products.

From Atlante dei Prodotti Tipici dei Parchi (Italian text), edited by Slow Food and supported by Legambiente and Federparchi.

Lentils
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Marchigiana Cow
The history of Marchigiana cow breed begins in the mid-19th century: from the cross between Podolica cows and Chianini oxen, a breed with a better attitude to work and meat production was obtained, ideal for the pastures situated in the marginal and difficult...
Category: Autochthonous Breed and Meat
Born in the 13th century from the cross between Spanish Merinos rams and Vissane sheep, Sopravvissana sheep has become widespread from Lazio to Umbria, the Marches, Tuscany, and Abruzzi. With a medium size (60/70 kilos in males and 40/50 in females),...
Category: Autochthonous Breed and Meat
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