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== Genoa salami vs. Salame genovese di Sant'Olcese ==

To my understanding Genoa salami is a variety of salami that is common in the USA, which is "believed" to have originated in Genoa, but which is in fact unknown in Italy. It's obviously not the same as the Salame genovese di Sant'Olcese. Look at the picture here: https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salame_genovese_di_Sant%27Olcese
It doesn't look the same at all. And moreover, as that Italian article says: "Il salame di Sant'Olcese è fatto con parti uguali di carni suine e bovine." That is, it contains equal quantities of pork and beef, unlike the current article claims.

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Genoa salami vs. Salame genovese di Sant'Olcese

To my understanding Genoa salami is a variety of salami that is common in the USA, which is "believed" to have originated in Genoa, but which is in fact unknown in Italy. It's obviously not the same as the Salame genovese di Sant'Olcese. Look at the picture here: https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salame_genovese_di_Sant%27Olcese It doesn't look the same at all. And moreover, as that Italian article says: "Il salame di Sant'Olcese è fatto con parti uguali di carni suine e bovine." That is, it contains equal quantities of pork and beef, unlike the current article claims.