This article to pays tribute to a fabulous initiative of the town of Carpineto Sinello and to the people of Carpineto Sinello. February 2, 2008, the new museum is being inaugurated - a fantastic way to combine great food with culinary culture with the pig as protagonist. Festivities for the inauguration begin at 11:30 a.m.
 
The museum of pork, also known as Museo del Maiale, is a new, unique museum (the only one like it in Italy). Here are some of the reasons for its creation and the frenzy around it:
- The existence of such a museum honours culinary traditions in this area of Abruzzo. Italy,
especially Abruzzo, has made great use of pork meat and not much
credit has ever been given to it.
- The museum also exists to attract tourism to a geographical area
where products made from pork have been a tradition through the years.
- In Carpineto, families pride themselves on having combined innovation with tradition, creating jobs in their town around the production of quality pork products like salamis and porchetta. Their innovations lacked a showcase - thus the museum.
In this museum visitors can learn about the history of the pig, starting from back
the pig looked a lot more like a wild
boar according to
drawings from the 13th century. There is also a little history about the town of Carpineto Sinello.
Carpineto is very famous for its artisan production of Ventricina (a
local salame made with the best cuts of pork) and porchetta (a
whole slow-roasted pig, stuffed with pine nuts, almonds, rosemary and
other herbs).
Did you know?
- 30 million prosciuttos are made every year in Italy
- 1,162 million tons of salami are made every year in Italy
- There are 28 kinds of salames certified DOP
If you need additional information, here is a link to the official website of the Museo del Maiale
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