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It is against US law to import jamón ibérico - the hind leg of an Iberian pig, hoof attached, swaddled in fat, covered in a thin green layer of protective mould, occasionally sprouting wiry black pig hair - because Spain does not have a single slaughterhouse that conforms to the regulations of the US Department of ...
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Banned by the U.S. Department of Agriculture until a decade ago, the luxury, free-range Iberian ham with the rich, nutty splendor was known here only by its ...
Feb 22, 2016 · It's just absurdly expensive. It is illegal to buy it in Spain and import it as a private citizen for personal consumption because imported meat ...
Iberico comes courtesy of black-footed hogs descended from European wild boars. The pigs roam in the oak forests of southern Spain near Seville. The hams are ...
Apr 25, 2022 · "Cured hams (prosciutto, Serrano ham, Iberian ham) and salami from areas within France, Germany, Italy and Spain may not be brought into the ...
Up until 2005, however, Iberico ham was an embargoed commodity, as illegal as Cuban cigars. None of Spain's slaughterhouses met USDA standards so Iberico ham ...
Jun 26, 2005 · Since the 1980s the United States, has banned imports of the cured, ruby-red meat known as jamón Ibérico, which comes from black, acorn-fed ...
Jan 21, 2022 · Despite what people think, ham from Spain (Serrano, Iberico...etc) is allowed in the US...as long as it's produced from an establishment ...