
Pancetta (pronounced pan-chet-ta) is a cured pork product, from the belly, presented in slices that include lean parts and fatty parts. The most common pancetta is the “rolled” kind, which is stretched out, trimmed, salted and allowed to cure for 20 days before going on the market. It should be noted that bacon, which is typical in Anglo-Saxon countries, is nothing more than smoked pancetta.