Today we want to tell you more about the famous little dots or white crystals may appear in Iberian hams. Every year, our customers ask us what are those white dots in their ham and if the piece is suitable for consumption. We are here to clarify it.
Today we will talk about the differences between foie-gras and Pâté. Although those products are similar, they have nothing to do with regard to taste, texture and properties. There is the perfect time to eat a good foie gras or a good pâte of some different seafood.
Even if we speak about hams, the first one cames out to our minds is the Spanish ibérico de bellota. Anyway, there are several types of ham around the world are worth knowing. Among those hams we find french hams. They are not as worldwidely popular as Spanish hams, but they of a good quality and famous in France too.
Jamonarium’s team want to wish you a Merry Christmas, in good company. We hope you enjoy Christmas time with family, friends and a good ham.
Sometimes, we don't know how to preserve our ham or shoulder ham sliced with knife in order to preserve its aroma and main properties. The question is: How can we preserve a portion of ham as already sliced during some days?
There are several theories about how to start slicing ham or shoulder. Is it better to start slicing from the maza or the contramaza?  Which are the pros and cons? Some people ensure that starting the ham with the hoof downwards is perfect for domestic use. But, is this true?
In order for the ham to fully develop its aroma and flavour, it will need a slow, long and natural cured. Long curing times have a fundamental role on the quality, as it allows developing all its flavour and aroma at its most. That is to say, a long curing period a is one of the keys to get an excellent quality ham. That's why its importance.
Today I'm telling you how and why giving a ham for Christmas. I will explain why ham is the perfect gift, at any time and in any context. It's a guaranteed success!
Manchego cheeses are worldwide recognised and appreciated thanks to its particular flavor, traditional elaboration and high quality. Tomelloso cheeses are produced by the farms belonging to the Manchegos Shepherds Cooperative from Tomelloso, which was created with the aim of guaranteeing high quality production of Manchego cheeses in the world with D.O. or Designation of Origin.
It might seen too soon to book your chirstmas hampers for your company. You may be right, but Christmas is about to arrive and, from our experience, companies are doing very well solving this important issue.
We have not been able to wait for the new course entry to tell you that we have already launched the new version of Jamonarium.com. 
Ham and shoulder iberico bellota and serrano skin is the great forgotten at the time to consume or/and profit our ham. It is normally used to avoid overdry the ham but, did you know it can also be used and flavour enhancer or to make pig rinds?
The salting Ibérico ham process is one the most important steps in the elaboration process. This is a delicate process, which also gives character to the ham. This step is should be done very carefully, always under the control of a ham expert as the ham quality may vary depending on the conservation.  The quality of the ham come from the best pig may be ruined because of being too salty or not salty enough.
One of the great ham events on 2017 is the change of name of DO Huelva, which became DO Jabugo. This change includes ibérico de bellota and pata negra hams and shoulders protected under this Designation of Origin.
Every Iberian ham is normally known as Jamón de Jabugo or Jamón de Pata Negra without taking into account the purity of the pig's breed. We're sorry to break your knowledge down, but it isn't as it seems. Beforehand, it is not easy to distinguish between all types of ham, its variants and all the shades we can find in the ham's world, which are not few.