Small but good. Many stories surround the creation of these little delicacies. In the Middle Ages, for example, it is said that innkeepers used to make particularly small sausages, which they could sell to their customers through the keyhole after the premises had officially closed. Even Goethe, the 'prince of poets', is said to have fallen in love with the delicate pork, salt, pepper and marjoram sausages, so much so that he had them sent by post to Weimar. How to enjoy them These sausages are grilled and eaten as a proper meal, often served with sauerkraut, spicy mustard and hearty bread.
matured for 3 years in different wood barrels. A lively dressing, highly recommended for everyday use.
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The resulting olive oil is green in colour with golden reflections and is characterised by a fresh, fruity, nutty and aromatically full flavour.
Ham approx. 290 gr.- Hackerhof Lanz Bernhard
The South Tyrolean "Hirschwurzen" (smoked sausages of deer and pork meat) Villgrater are produced of 60% of deer meat and 40% of pork, are mildly smoked and refined with juniper, spicy in the taste.
The South Tyrolean deer salamis Villgrater is produced of home deer meat with vigourous pork bacon, is refined with local wild herbs and afterwards air-dried.
Ham bacon butchery Hell, finest, fragrantly, spicy smoking bacon speck.