: a highly seasoned sausage of pork and beef either dried or fresh
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Bologna or salami, for example, can contain more saturated fat.—
Anna Dilger,
The Conversation,
17 Aug. 2026 Beans, eggs, chicken, tuna, steak, salami, or cheese can turn the salad into a full meal.—
Lillian Syme,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
17 Aug. 2026 Loaded with tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, salami, olives, pickled peppers, and artichoke hearts, this salad is like your favorite Italian antipasti platter—just with lettuce.—
Shelly Westerhausen Worcel,
Midwest Living,
13 Aug. 2026 In 2009 and 2010 a nationwide Salmonella outbreak resisted investigation until warehouse-club membership records turned up 19 sick shoppers who had all bought the same salami.—
John Drake,
Forbes.com,
22 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for salami
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Etymology
borrowed from Italian, plural of salame "cured salted and seasoned pork sausage," from sale "salt" (going back to Latin sal-, sāl) + -ame "things made from or containing (the material denoted by the preceding element)," going back to Latin -āmen, from -ā-, verb stem formative + -men, resultative noun suffix — more at salt entry 1