

The sausage, in popular use in some regions also sausage, is a meat sausage, typical of many Italian regions and widespread throughout the world. Its high levels of fatty acids represent a shield for the human body as well as being a real delight for the palate.
The term "Black Pig of the Nebrodi" indicates a population of native pigs, characterized by small size and dark coat, of the territories of the Nebrodi Mountains area, in north-eastern Sicily. The Black pigs of the Nebrodi are bred in the semi-wild and wild state in large areas used for natural grazing of chestnuts and acorns; only in conjunction with the births is resorted to food supplementation with cereals and legumes from Sicilian crops. In each species prevails the indigenous breed subjected, especially in recent years, to crosses with other breeds; therefore with risks of loss of the original genetic characteristics that time and territory have determined. The extinction of this pig breed (one of the few survivors in Italy) would constitute a serious loss for the genetic heritage, but also and above all for the local economy and for the gastronomic pleasure.