>italian sandwich shop near me sells sopressata as "cacciatore"
The cashier refuses to admit the stores wrong even after I showed her pics. Im fuming
"Cacciatore" and "cacciatorino" is how they're called in the alps
Soppressata is a tuscany term
You have to remember Italy has 50 odd languages
>>9012173
Americans know nothing
>>9012173
weaponized autism.
>>9012179
>You have to remember Italy has 50 odd languages
The country and the continent has been at war and killing each other for nearly its entire existence so it makes sense that such a small country would have so many languages
>>9012173
Wow you sound like a terrible person
>>9012173
Hahaha holy shit, you showed them pics on your phone, you massive donut.
>>9012173
>mfw capicola is pronounced gabagool
https://youtu.be/kR0OPOMea1Y?t=9
>>9012173
According to meatsandsausages.com she's right and you're a fucking moronic faggot:
Italian small dry sausage. Cacciatore means “hunter” in Italian and the story goes that hunters carried this sausage as a snack on long hunting trips.