Jamon Iberico de Bellota refers to one of the top Spanish cured meat made from the hocks of Pata negra pigs. The meat is streaked with sweet, nutty fat and it gets is characteristic flavor from a combination of the pig's all acorn diet and their moderate active life roaming free-range through the oak forests on the Spanish-Portugal Border

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