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'''Lacón Gallego''' is a dried ham product from [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] with ''[[Protected geographical indications in the European Union|PGI]]'' status under European law. |
'''Lacón Gallego''' is a dried ham product from [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] with ''[[Protected geographical indications in the European Union|PGI]]'' status under European law. |
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Lacón Gallego is a dried ham product from Galicia, Spain with PGI status under European law.
Historically, Lacón has been mentioned in texts since at least the 17th century.
Under law, production of Lacón Gallego may take place solely in Galicia, from the rearing and slaughter of the pigs, to the curing of the final product. The actual product is only made with the shoulder, rather than the whole leg, as is usual with other Jamóns.
The following breeds of pig may be used to make Lacón:Celt, Large White, LandraceorDuroc, and in there are two type of Lacón, depending on how the pig is reared;
Those feeds that are unauthorised by the board are forbidden, these include oils and fish, and their derivatives.
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