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Saucisson began as a way to preserve leftover cuts of meat. Today, it represents one of France’s largest charcuterie markets, with most of it produced at industrial scale. In this episode, we visit Domaine Abotia in the Basque Country, where a sixth-generation farm is redefining saucisson as a high-end, regionally driven product. We examine how heavier pigs, longer aging, and full control over production challenge the industrial model.
00:00 - Intro
01:40- Basque Country
02:28 - Cutting Carcasses
04:07 - Natural Casing
05:34 - Curing
09:57 - Animals
11:47 - Tasting
13:41 - Credits
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