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Adler Black Forest ham – the classic

Adler Black Forest ham – the classic

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 In the 1950s, Adler made a regional speciality famous, which today has become renowned across the entire world: Black Forest ham. 

Anyone who has ever tasted it will henceforth be able to recognise the genuine Black Forest ham with closed eyes: the deliciously-aromatic flavour is absolutely unique. Just as typical is the special colour, created by the smoking. In addition to this there is another special characteristic for this delicacy: only one speciality coming from this region may bear the protected name of "Black Forest ham". 

Adler Black Forest is made of selected gammon. Finely seasoned according to traditional recipes and salted by hand, the ham remains in salt for a couple of weeks. Subsequent to this, it is smoked with a mixture of green pine twigs, sawdust and wood chips made of Black Forest fir trees.  In the course of the smoking period, which lasts three weeks, the ham then obtains its typical smoky colour. Once this has been completed, it has to rest and mature: after 12 weeks the ham is ready for consumption. 

One can purchase Adler Black Forest ham per piece, sliced, with or without rind and it has a long shelf life if stored correctly.
 
 
Depending on the nature and cut, the shelf life is at between approx. 33 and 83 days when stored at + 4°C - + 18°C.
 

Tips for your enjoyment

Rustic Ham-Toast: delicious basis for savoury toasts or baguettes, for example with fresh tomatoes and cheese or with tomatoes, herbs and olives. It is also really delicious with anchovies, capers and green lettuce.

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Adler Black Forest ham – the classic