Appenzeller 'Mostbröckli' Smoked Beef (ca. 60 G) ***On Stock Item***
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Appenzeller Mostbröckli - Cured, Smoked Beef
The Appenzeller Mostbröckli is a meat specialty from Switzerland. It is a cured, smoked and dried piece of beef, which is dried after smoking and salting.
Mostbröckli is produced in the two cantons of Appenzell Ausserrhoden and Appenzell Innerrhoden as well as in the parts of the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland bordering to the north. The Alpstein forms the natural boundary of the production area. Mostbröckli is consumed mainly in all of Switzerland, served cold and thinly sliced. In contrast to the Bündnerfleisch and the Valais dried meat, the Mostbröckli is smoked for several hours before drying, which is what gives it its typical smoky taste.
Mostbröckli originally comes from Appenzellerland in eastern Switzerland and was either seasoned with sour apple cider (fermented apple juice) or enjoyed with it. The Mostbröckli name is explained on the one hand by the fact that Mostbröckli is usually consumed together with a glass of apple cider. An Appenzeller butcher gave another interpretation: Because the tenderest beef was not always used in the past, apple cider was added when salting. The acidity of the apple juice made the meat tender.
Nutrition Information (per 100g)
Energy: 173 kcal
Total fat: 4 g
- Saturated fat: 1.2 g
- Trans fat: 0 g
Protein: 33 g
Carbohydrates: 1.3 g
- Sugars: 0.8 g
Sodium: 4 g
Ingredients:
beef, nitrite curing salt (sea salt, preservative E 250), spice extract, glucose, sugar, antioxidants (E 301), preservatives (E 252), ripening cultures
Allergen information: none
This product is shipped fresh from Switzerland and was never frozen. Keep refrigerated (4 -7°C)
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Canton of Manufacture | Appenzell i.Rh / a.Rh |
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