The Bottom Line: September 7th is National Salami Day!
The Full Story:
September 7th is National Salami Day! Salami is cured sausage that has been fermented and air-dried. Countries like Italy, France, Hungary, Germany, and Spain each produce their own style of salami. The varieties differ in the coarseness or fineness of the chopped meat as well as the size and style of the casing.
Although the exact origin of salami is unknown, there is evidence that fermented sausage has been made in the Mediterranean region for more than 2,000 years. Both the Romans and Greeks cured their meat so that the final product could be stored at room temperature for up to ten years without going bad.
The way in which salami is fermented has many natural health benefits. For example, the final product contains lactic acid bacteria, which can help maintain a healthy digestive system.
As for the celebration itself? Salami Day was first started in 2006 in Henrico, Virginia, by the Salami Appreciation Society (SAS for short). So if you love meaty goodness – enjoy!