What is jamón?
Jamón is Spain’s prized slow-aged ham, known for its deep red color, firm texture, and rich flavor.
How should jamón be served?
Jamón should always be served at room temperature to enjoy its fullest flavor.
How do I store a whole bone-in jamón before slicing?
Keep it in the refrigerator in its original packaging for 2–3 months or until the best-by date.
What should I do before carving into a whole jamón?
A day or two before slicing, remove it from the packaging and let it sit uncut at room temperature on a ham holder or hang it using the rope provided.
Is mold on the exterior of the ham a concern?
Not at all—harmless white mold can appear on cured hams and may be removed with a cloth and olive oil.
What are the white crystals in jamón?
They are amino acids formed during the aging process—common in premium hams and cheeses—and are completely safe to eat.
How do I store my jamón after slicing?
Place it on a ham holder in a cool, dark place and store for 6 to 8 weeks. Cover the cut surface with reserved fat, wrap in plastic, and drape with a light breathable cloth.
Can I slice any section of the ham?
Only slice sections you plan to eat within a few days. Do not remove the fat or skin from unsliced parts—they protect the ham from drying out.
How do I store leftover chunks?
Chunks of ham can be tightly wrapped and kept in the refrigerator or freezer for longer-term storage.
How much sliced jamón does a whole ham yield?
A whole bone-in jamón yields approximately 9 to 10 pounds of sliced meat.
How are perishable items shipped?
La Tienda ships refrigerated items in a recyclable cooler or insulated package with frozen ice packs to arrive in top condition.
How will my order be packed?
La Tienda packs products carefully to ensure they arrive in top condition. Cold items are packed with insulated packaging and ice packs to preserve freshness. Items will arrive in La Tienda branded boxes.