The White Powder on Your Salami—Friend, Not Foe
You get home, set the bag down, unwrap that beautiful, slightly pricey salami… and then pause. There it is. A faint, chalky white coating clinging to the surface. Not exactly what you pictured when you imagined your first bite, right? Your instinct might be to rinse it, scrub it, maybe even question if it’s gone bad. But here’s the thing—what looks suspicious at first glance is often a quiet signal that your salami is actually the real deal. Let me explain. So… what is that white powder? Most of the time, that powdery layer is either a beneficial mold or …










