25% of methane going into the atmosphere comes from cow burps/belches (rather than the more commonly held belief concerning bovine farts).
Will you hear the most beautiful music...
WITHOUT a system as you sink your teeth(you may not even NEED teeth-it’s butter soft already) into the most exquisite carnivore experience known to man?
I’ve had A3 rating and it’s akin to listening to a good room/system. I can’t imagine what just 1 bite of this amounts to. This is equivalent to having the most beautiful room/setup and a 1st press of your favorite LP?
The chef is like a musician playing an instrument. The final presentation just about put’s you holding those chopsticks dipping that $75 dollar bite w/fancy salt.
Bon Appetit!
I have to settle for a decent burger and fries.
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This is what you want. https://www.gastronomicspain.com/blog/en/acorn-fed-iberico-pork/ One of the most commonly found trees in Spain is the encina, the holm oak. This is not the same as the roble, the oak tree that you will be familiar with. The encina is evergreen, but like the roble also bears acorns. The best ham comes from pigs that roam free-range over the ground/grass under the trees, and eat the fallen acorns. As you'll see from the article, what you want to look for is jamón ibérico puro bellota, and if you really want to give your wallet a real workout, then add pata negra. In the U.S., if you're in the Dartzeel bracket, you can shop here while visiting Colonial Williamsburg: https://www.tienda.com/jamon/bone-in-hams.html
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