Salami (noun)

  1. A type of cured sausage that is typically made from pork, but can also be made from beef or veal.
  2. A type of food, typically made from pork and spices, that is often sliced and eaten cold.

Origin:

The word salami is derived from the italian word "salame" which is derived from the latin word "salumen" meaning "salt". .

Examples:

  1. I love to put salami on my sandwiches for a little extra flavor.
  2. We will have a picnic in the park with sandwiches and salami.
  3. Salami is a staple of the Mediterranean diet.
  4. I am going to the deli to buy some salami for the party.
  5. Salami is a type of cured meat that is often sliced and served as part of a charcuterie board.
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