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Also called: Affettati (Italian)
Other entries for: AffettatiAffettati, Coppa, Mortadella Other entries for:MeatBeef, Buffalo, Cap On / Cap Off, Game, Goat, Institutional Meat Purchase Specifications, Minced Meat, Offal, Paillards, Pork, Potted Meats, Poultry, Roasts, Sausages, Sheep, Steak, Veal, Venison, Yak |
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