It's a sausage made mostly from pork. Spices etc......
2006-09-08 12:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Where Does Pepperoni Come From
2016-10-07 04:17:35
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answered by duktig 4
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A pepperoni tree
2006-09-08 12:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It is part of the spagetti family and grows in the same way hanging off the tree some photos can be found if you search spaghetti and first April (the largest grower) of pepperoni plants
2016-03-27 05:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Pepperoni comes from the invictious semptri, an animal that is indigenous to Italy.
2006-09-08 12:20:02
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answered by festus_porkchop 6
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In English, pepperoni refers to a spicy Italian-American variety of dry salami made of pork, beef, and often veal. Pepperoni is a descendant of the spicy salamis of Southern Italy, such as salsiccia Napoletana piccante, a spicy dry pork sausage from Naples. Pepperoni is frequently used as a pizza topping in American-style pizzerias. It is the most popular pizza topping in North America.
Pepperoni is a corruption of peperoni, the Italian plural of peperone, referring to the bell pepper, so that ordering "peperoni" pizza in Italy is often an unwelcome surprise for North American tourists. To order the American version of pepperoni in Italy, someone would request salame piccante (spicy salami, generally typical of Calabria). Throughout continental Europe, peperone is a common word for various types of capsicum including bell pepper and a small, spicy and often pickled pepper known as peperone piccante in Italy and sometimes as pepperoncini in the US. Unlike in Europe, the English word is used as a singular uncountable noun.
2006-09-08 12:14:46
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answered by Irina C 6
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In English, pepperoni refers to a spicy Italian-American variety of dry salami made of pork, beef, and often veal. Pepperoni is a descendant of the spicy salamis of Southern Italy, such as salsiccia Napoletana piccante, a spicy dry pork sausage from Naples. Pepperoni is frequently used as a pizza topping in American-style pizzerias. It is the most popular pizza topping in North America.
Pepperoni is a corruption of peperoni, the Italian plural of peperone, referring to the bell pepper, so that ordering "peperoni" pizza in Italy is often an unwelcome surprise for North American tourists. To order the American version of pepperoni in Italy, someone would request salame piccante (spicy salami, generally typical of Calabria). Throughout continental Europe, peperone is a common word for various types of capsicum including bell pepper and a small, spicy and often pickled pepper known as peperone piccante in Italy and sometimes as pepperoncini in the US. Unlike in Europe, the English word is used as a singular uncountable noun.
2006-09-08 12:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Pork
2006-09-08 12:17:27
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answered by gramcracker541 5
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Pepperoni tress...
2006-09-08 12:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If it does not come from italy - I won't eat it. American stuff is basically tasteless and inedible and made from all the meat scraps off the floor of the slaughter house. I think that is right based upon the difference in taste.
2006-09-08 12:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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