Bayonne (France)

Bayonne (France)
Bayonne (France)
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  • Bayonne ham — or Jambon de Bayonne is an air dried salted ham that takes its name from the ancient port city of Bayonne in the far South West of France (Le Pays Basque or the Basque country). Jambon de Bayonne has PGI status.ProductionThe area concerned is the …   Wikipedia

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