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- Jamonera abstract "A jamonera (Spanish pronunciation: [xamoˈneɾa]), also known as a portajamones or jamonero, is a form of clamp fixed to a wooden stand, specifically designed to hold a leg of jamón serrano (Spanish cured ham) whilst it is sliced. The long and flexible bladed knife used to carve the ham is known as a cuchillo jamonero (Spanish pronunciation: [xamoˈneɾo]).The device originated in Spain and traditionally has a simple, stout wooden base onto which a metal spike and clamp are fixed. The thinner end of the leg is clamped in an elevated position, while the shank rests on the wood, secured by the spike. Once mounted, the ham is normally stored this way at room temperature, often simply covered with a cloth to prevent excessive drying.".
- Jamonera thumbnail Pata_jamón_serrano.jpg?width=300.
- Jamonera wikiPageID "10435881".
- Jamonera wikiPageRevisionID "606804647".
- Jamonera hasPhotoCollection Jamonera.
- Jamonera subject Category:Serving_and_dining.
- Jamonera subject Category:Spanish_cuisine.
- Jamonera comment "A jamonera (Spanish pronunciation: [xamoˈneɾa]), also known as a portajamones or jamonero, is a form of clamp fixed to a wooden stand, specifically designed to hold a leg of jamón serrano (Spanish cured ham) whilst it is sliced. The long and flexible bladed knife used to carve the ham is known as a cuchillo jamonero (Spanish pronunciation: [xamoˈneɾo]).The device originated in Spain and traditionally has a simple, stout wooden base onto which a metal spike and clamp are fixed.".
- Jamonera label "Jamonera".
- Jamonera label "Jamonera".
- Jamonera label "Portajamones".
- Jamonera sameAs Jamonera.
- Jamonera sameAs Portajamones.
- Jamonera sameAs m.02qd0qg.
- Jamonera sameAs Q1321130.
- Jamonera sameAs Q1321130.
- Jamonera wasDerivedFrom Jamonera?oldid=606804647.
- Jamonera depiction Pata_jamón_serrano.jpg.
- Jamonera isPrimaryTopicOf Jamonera.