chorizos
Chorizos are a family of sausages originating in the Iberian Peninsula and widely used in Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American cuisines. They are typically made from pork and pork fat, and flavored with paprika (pimentón), garlic, and salt. Depending on the variety, chorizos may be cured and dried or sold fresh to be cooked, yielding a range of textures and heat levels.
Spanish chorizo (chorizo español) is usually cured and air-dried, with pimentón giving a distinctive red color.
Portuguese chouriço is similar to Spanish chorizo and is commonly seasoned with garlic, wine, and paprika; it
Storage and preparation: cured chorizos are usually shelf-stable or refrigerate well, while fresh chorizo should be