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    09 days ago

    In Italy, at “L’Isola della Pizza” in Rome, I asked the guy if I could get a pizza with salami, pepperoni, and sausage, and the guy was like “ah, American style!”

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      09 days ago

      Salami, pepperoni and sausage? What makes the first 2 not sausage and what is in your definition pure sausage?

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          08 days ago

          In Italian, ‘peperoni’ are bell peppers – not necessarily bulbous or large, but definitely with zero to negligible heat. Chillis are ‘peperoncino’.

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        09 days ago

        Is it like the Italian American “shrimp scampi” where it’s just the words for shrimp in two different languages? My understanding is that “salami” is just the Italian word for cured sausage.

        Also, “pepperoni” is an Italian American word for a spicy salami that contains peppers, so it’s just a type.

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          09 days ago

          So he actually asked for sausage, cured sausage and spicy cured sausage? Whatever the sausage may be?

          • socsa
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            08 days ago

            I’ll have the spam, spam eggs and spam.

          • @[email protected]
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            09 days ago

            Peperoni in Italian refers peper normally bell peppers, spicy chilly is normally peperoncino.

            I guess the waiter understood he meant spicy salame. Also in Italian it is salame not salami.

        • Victor
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          09 days ago

          lmao, it just keeps going deeper.

          Chai tea 🤦‍♂️

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        09 days ago

        The honest answer is this: Salami (sliced salami), pepperoni (sliced spicy salami), and sausage (pre-cooked fennel-flavored uncased/crumbled pork sausage).

        In the US, “sausage” tends to generically refer to uncured, fresh, or raw sausages, often really meaning “ground meat mixed with herbs and spices sometimes in a tube or casing (but not always).”

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          8 days ago

          Americans came up with the word hot dog then decided sausage should now mostly mean loose ground pork.