Is this new luxury Woolworths item worth the steep price?

Many of us enjoy the finer things in life—whether it's a delicious morsel of cheese, a good bottle of chardonnay or a slice of top-quality ham. But when does the cost of luxury become too extravagant? A new, controversial addition to Woolworths' shelves has some shoppers wondering whether they could justify splurging so much on a food item.

Introducing Charcuteria NOEL's Round Platter Bellota Ham, an upscale and pricey product from Spain that some would argue is a delicacy. In contrast, others can't quite wrap their heads around the astonishing $45 price tag for a mere 85g packet. To put it into perspective, this works out at a jaw-dropping $529 per kilo.




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Customers at Woolworths are divided due to the steep price of a new luxury food item. Source: Calum Robertson


The secret behind the high price lies in the origin of this Spanish-cured ham, otherwise known as jamón. Made exclusively from Iberian black-skinned pigs, these privileged pigs are fed a diet mostly consisting of acorns, which gives the meat its celebrated and unique flavour.

In defence of the luxurious ham, a Woolworths spokeswoman explained that Iberico ham is a rare and highly sought-after product hailing from Spain. It is only available for a limited time in 40 NSW and 40 Victorian Woolworths supermarkets, and it provides a unique dining experience that appeals to a niche market.



Enthusiasts of extraordinary cuisine may be enticed by the product's lavish packaging description, which states: 'This is the only way we can be confident of our hams, which we subsequently cure for 36 months. Patiently and without haste, just as we have been doing for the last 75 years, each ham has been perfectly cured to obtain its best flavour, aroma and texture. All this to achieve a ham that can be enjoyed with all five senses, capable of turning every occasion into a special moment. A perfect gift and an exceptional dining experience, ideal for sharing with those you love.'

However, not everyone is convinced. Social media users were left divided on the price of this luxury ham, with some stating they'd 'never' spend so much on a food item, while others maintain that the cost is justified given the quality and exclusivity of the product.

One appreciative fan wrote, 'It's Jamon Iberico ham... it’s considered the most expensive ham in the world. I've bought it before, not from Woolworths, though. It's well worth a taste [and is] not something you buy all the time.'



Pairing Ibérico Ham to Maximise Flavour​

Ibérico ham has been considered a delicacy since medieval times, and its bold flavour means it can be easily integrated into various dishes to add a unique flavour. Here are some tips for pairing Ibérico ham to maximise its flavour potential.

The subtle and complex flavours of Ibérico ham are best highlighted when paired with simple foods. Fresh accompaniments like creamy cheeses and juicy fruits can enhance the nuanced flavour of the ham.

The salty cured meat can even stand up to the sweet flavour of honey or a drizzle of aged balsamic vinegar. Additionally, traditional Spanish recipes like paella that introduce bolder flavours can also create a beautiful balance with Ibérico ham.



Think outside of the box when pairing Ibérico ham with drinks! A dry white or sparkling wine pairs perfectly with cured meats, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast. Alternatively, red wines like Tempranillo or a full-bodied Rioja will create more depth and provide a smooth finish to the meat’s saltiness. Beers like IPAs or citrusy pale ales can also cut through the deepest flavours, showcasing the fantastic complexity of Ibérico ham.

The possibilities with pairing Ibérico ham are endless. Charluteria NOEL’s Round Platter Bellota Ham is rated on breed purity, its feed and ageing length of up to 5 years, making it a perfect product for pairing with other dishes and drinks.

Key Takeaways
  • Woolworths is now offering Charcuteria NOEL'S Round Platter Bellota Ham, one of the most expensive meats in the world, at select locations.
  • The Spanish-cured ham, created from Iberian black-skinned pigs, costs $45 per 85g packet, or $529 per kilo.
  • Woolworths shoppers are divided over the hefty price, with some saying it is justified due to the quality of the product, while others find it too expensive.
  • A Woolworths spokeswoman said the product is available for a limited time, and they offer a range of other cured meats to cater for different budgets.


So, members, what do you think? Would you break the bank to try a slice of jamón, the Kobe steak of the pork world? Or would you save your hard-earned dollars for more modestly-priced but equally delicious grocery items?

After all, we've learned to appreciate value, and perhaps the simpler things in life are just as precious and indulgent as this exclusive ham. But, of course, that's for you to decide!
 
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Many of us enjoy the finer things in life—whether it's a delicious morsel of cheese, a good bottle of chardonnay or a slice of top-quality ham. But when does the cost of luxury become too extravagant? A new, controversial addition to Woolworths' shelves has some shoppers wondering whether they could justify splurging so much on a food item.

Introducing Charcuteria NOEL's Round Platter Bellota Ham, an upscale and pricey product from Spain that some would argue is a delicacy. In contrast, others can't quite wrap their heads around the astonishing $45 price tag for a mere 85g packet. To put it into perspective, this works out at a jaw-dropping $529 per kilo.




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Customers at Woolworths are divided due to the steep price of a new luxury food item. Source: Calum Robertson


The secret behind the high price lies in the origin of this Spanish-cured ham, otherwise known as jamón. Made exclusively from Iberian black-skinned pigs, these privileged pigs are fed a diet mostly consisting of acorns, which gives the meat its celebrated and unique flavour.

In defence of the luxurious ham, a Woolworths spokeswoman explained that Iberico ham is a rare and highly sought-after product hailing from Spain. It is only available for a limited time in 40 NSW and 40 Victorian Woolworths supermarkets, and it provides a unique dining experience that appeals to a niche market.



Enthusiasts of extraordinary cuisine may be enticed by the product's lavish packaging description, which states: 'This is the only way we can be confident of our hams, which we subsequently cure for 36 months. Patiently and without haste, just as we have been doing for the last 75 years, each ham has been perfectly cured to obtain its best flavour, aroma and texture. All this to achieve a ham that can be enjoyed with all five senses, capable of turning every occasion into a special moment. A perfect gift and an exceptional dining experience, ideal for sharing with those you love.'

However, not everyone is convinced. Social media users were left divided on the price of this luxury ham, with some stating they'd 'never' spend so much on a food item, while others maintain that the cost is justified given the quality and exclusivity of the product.

One appreciative fan wrote, 'It's Jamon Iberico ham... it’s considered the most expensive ham in the world. I've bought it before, not from Woolworths, though. It's well worth a taste [and is] not something you buy all the time.'



Pairing Ibérico Ham to Maximise Flavour​

Ibérico ham has been considered a delicacy since medieval times, and its bold flavour means it can be easily integrated into various dishes to add a unique flavour. Here are some tips for pairing Ibérico ham to maximise its flavour potential.

The subtle and complex flavours of Ibérico ham are best highlighted when paired with simple foods. Fresh accompaniments like creamy cheeses and juicy fruits can enhance the nuanced flavour of the ham.

The salty cured meat can even stand up to the sweet flavour of honey or a drizzle of aged balsamic vinegar. Additionally, traditional Spanish recipes like paella that introduce bolder flavours can also create a beautiful balance with Ibérico ham.



Think outside of the box when pairing Ibérico ham with drinks! A dry white or sparkling wine pairs perfectly with cured meats, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast. Alternatively, red wines like Tempranillo or a full-bodied Rioja will create more depth and provide a smooth finish to the meat’s saltiness. Beers like IPAs or citrusy pale ales can also cut through the deepest flavours, showcasing the fantastic complexity of Ibérico ham.

The possibilities with pairing Ibérico ham are endless. Charluteria NOEL’s Round Platter Bellota Ham is rated on breed purity, its feed and ageing length of up to 5 years, making it a perfect product for pairing with other dishes and drinks.

Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths is now offering Charcuteria NOEL'S Round Platter Bellota Ham, one of the most expensive meats in the world, at select locations.
  • The Spanish-cured ham, created from Iberian black-skinned pigs, costs $45 per 85g packet, or $529 per kilo.
  • Woolworths shoppers are divided over the hefty price, with some saying it is justified due to the quality of the product, while others find it too expensive.
  • A Woolworths spokeswoman said the product is available for a limited time, and they offer a range of other cured meats to cater for different budgets.


So, members, what do you think? Would you break the bank to try a slice of jamón, the Kobe steak of the pork world? Or would you save your hard-earned dollars for more modestly-priced but equally delicious grocery items?

After all, we've learned to appreciate value, and perhaps the simpler things in life are just as precious and indulgent as this exclusive ham. But, of course, that's for you to decide!
Yeah, that will be a big seller, what are they thinking in these times?
 
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The fact that Woolworths has added this to there food items - shows how little they actually care about there everday Customers! I actually had to laugh for a moment at how ridiculous they are becoming, the competition with Coles has gone to there heads! (ego driven), but it is the shoppers that are struggling to still make ends meet and to put food on the table - hello there somewhere Woollies - this is what it is all about - your struggling customers!
I agree Milica. If you look at my post an hour ago it aligns with and compliments yours.
 
Many of us enjoy the finer things in life—whether it's a delicious morsel of cheese, a good bottle of chardonnay or a slice of top-quality ham. But when does the cost of luxury become too extravagant? A new, controversial addition to Woolworths' shelves has some shoppers wondering whether they could justify splurging so much on a food item.

Introducing Charcuteria NOEL's Round Platter Bellota Ham, an upscale and pricey product from Spain that some would argue is a delicacy. In contrast, others can't quite wrap their heads around the astonishing $45 price tag for a mere 85g packet. To put it into perspective, this works out at a jaw-dropping $529 per kilo.




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Customers at Woolworths are divided due to the steep price of a new luxury food item. Source: Calum Robertson


The secret behind the high price lies in the origin of this Spanish-cured ham, otherwise known as jamón. Made exclusively from Iberian black-skinned pigs, these privileged pigs are fed a diet mostly consisting of acorns, which gives the meat its celebrated and unique flavour.

In defence of the luxurious ham, a Woolworths spokeswoman explained that Iberico ham is a rare and highly sought-after product hailing from Spain. It is only available for a limited time in 40 NSW and 40 Victorian Woolworths supermarkets, and it provides a unique dining experience that appeals to a niche market.



Enthusiasts of extraordinary cuisine may be enticed by the product's lavish packaging description, which states: 'This is the only way we can be confident of our hams, which we subsequently cure for 36 months. Patiently and without haste, just as we have been doing for the last 75 years, each ham has been perfectly cured to obtain its best flavour, aroma and texture. All this to achieve a ham that can be enjoyed with all five senses, capable of turning every occasion into a special moment. A perfect gift and an exceptional dining experience, ideal for sharing with those you love.'

However, not everyone is convinced. Social media users were left divided on the price of this luxury ham, with some stating they'd 'never' spend so much on a food item, while others maintain that the cost is justified given the quality and exclusivity of the product.

One appreciative fan wrote, 'It's Jamon Iberico ham... it’s considered the most expensive ham in the world. I've bought it before, not from Woolworths, though. It's well worth a taste [and is] not something you buy all the time.'



Pairing Ibérico Ham to Maximise Flavour​

Ibérico ham has been considered a delicacy since medieval times, and its bold flavour means it can be easily integrated into various dishes to add a unique flavour. Here are some tips for pairing Ibérico ham to maximise its flavour potential.

The subtle and complex flavours of Ibérico ham are best highlighted when paired with simple foods. Fresh accompaniments like creamy cheeses and juicy fruits can enhance the nuanced flavour of the ham.

The salty cured meat can even stand up to the sweet flavour of honey or a drizzle of aged balsamic vinegar. Additionally, traditional Spanish recipes like paella that introduce bolder flavours can also create a beautiful balance with Ibérico ham.



Think outside of the box when pairing Ibérico ham with drinks! A dry white or sparkling wine pairs perfectly with cured meats, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast. Alternatively, red wines like Tempranillo or a full-bodied Rioja will create more depth and provide a smooth finish to the meat’s saltiness. Beers like IPAs or citrusy pale ales can also cut through the deepest flavours, showcasing the fantastic complexity of Ibérico ham.

The possibilities with pairing Ibérico ham are endless. Charluteria NOEL’s Round Platter Bellota Ham is rated on breed purity, its feed and ageing length of up to 5 years, making it a perfect product for pairing with other dishes and drinks.

Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths is now offering Charcuteria NOEL'S Round Platter Bellota Ham, one of the most expensive meats in the world, at select locations.
  • The Spanish-cured ham, created from Iberian black-skinned pigs, costs $45 per 85g packet, or $529 per kilo.
  • Woolworths shoppers are divided over the hefty price, with some saying it is justified due to the quality of the product, while others find it too expensive.
  • A Woolworths spokeswoman said the product is available for a limited time, and they offer a range of other cured meats to cater for different budgets.


So, members, what do you think? Would you break the bank to try a slice of jamón, the Kobe steak of the pork world? Or would you save your hard-earned dollars for more modestly-priced but equally delicious grocery items?

After all, we've learned to appreciate value, and perhaps the simpler things in life are just as precious and indulgent as this exclusive ham. But, of course, that's for you to decide!
I will not eat any pork, even if it was given away, because pork is not a healthy meat, regardless which way it has been prepared. When our Creator GOD tells us in the book of Deuteronomy of the Holy Bible that we must not eat pork we should regard that warning as a reliable source and comply.
 
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Yes, i have eaten this ham, and it's flavor is beyond describing!!

I have visited Spain a few times and have eaten it there!!

This luxury ham comes from Spain and is offered in three different grades. Also known as jamón de pata negra, it is dry-cured for two years, resulting in a sweet and nutty taste. The higher the grade, the higher the price

Jamon iberico translates to “Iberian ham” and is a type of cured ham which is praised for its great, unique flavors that became well-demanded and resulted into a fast increase for the price.

This Pig is considered the oldest variety in the world, and only found in Spain, and near the border of Portugal, and has became the symbol or reveled signature of a town in Spain called Jabugo

They eat a mixed diet including Acorns, which gives it it's eunique flavor, as well as daily massages to stimulate the body fat, making the flavorsome taste it's known for!!

It may sound expensive to purchase, but a lot of care and respect has gone into creating this world renowned ham!!

Alternatively, consider Saffron, costing between $1300 and $3000 kg, or wild rice, costing over $500 - 600 kg to collect and package,
 
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Many of us enjoy the finer things in life—whether it's a delicious morsel of cheese, a good bottle of chardonnay or a slice of top-quality ham. But when does the cost of luxury become too extravagant? A new, controversial addition to Woolworths' shelves has some shoppers wondering whether they could justify splurging so much on a food item.

Introducing Charcuteria NOEL's Round Platter Bellota Ham, an upscale and pricey product from Spain that some would argue is a delicacy. In contrast, others can't quite wrap their heads around the astonishing $45 price tag for a mere 85g packet. To put it into perspective, this works out at a jaw-dropping $529 per kilo.




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Customers at Woolworths are divided due to the steep price of a new luxury food item. Source: Calum Robertson


The secret behind the high price lies in the origin of this Spanish-cured ham, otherwise known as jamón. Made exclusively from Iberian black-skinned pigs, these privileged pigs are fed a diet mostly consisting of acorns, which gives the meat its celebrated and unique flavour.

In defence of the luxurious ham, a Woolworths spokeswoman explained that Iberico ham is a rare and highly sought-after product hailing from Spain. It is only available for a limited time in 40 NSW and 40 Victorian Woolworths supermarkets, and it provides a unique dining experience that appeals to a niche market.



Enthusiasts of extraordinary cuisine may be enticed by the product's lavish packaging description, which states: 'This is the only way we can be confident of our hams, which we subsequently cure for 36 months. Patiently and without haste, just as we have been doing for the last 75 years, each ham has been perfectly cured to obtain its best flavour, aroma and texture. All this to achieve a ham that can be enjoyed with all five senses, capable of turning every occasion into a special moment. A perfect gift and an exceptional dining experience, ideal for sharing with those you love.'

However, not everyone is convinced. Social media users were left divided on the price of this luxury ham, with some stating they'd 'never' spend so much on a food item, while others maintain that the cost is justified given the quality and exclusivity of the product.

One appreciative fan wrote, 'It's Jamon Iberico ham... it’s considered the most expensive ham in the world. I've bought it before, not from Woolworths, though. It's well worth a taste [and is] not something you buy all the time.'



Pairing Ibérico Ham to Maximise Flavour​

Ibérico ham has been considered a delicacy since medieval times, and its bold flavour means it can be easily integrated into various dishes to add a unique flavour. Here are some tips for pairing Ibérico ham to maximise its flavour potential.

The subtle and complex flavours of Ibérico ham are best highlighted when paired with simple foods. Fresh accompaniments like creamy cheeses and juicy fruits can enhance the nuanced flavour of the ham.

The salty cured meat can even stand up to the sweet flavour of honey or a drizzle of aged balsamic vinegar. Additionally, traditional Spanish recipes like paella that introduce bolder flavours can also create a beautiful balance with Ibérico ham.



Think outside of the box when pairing Ibérico ham with drinks! A dry white or sparkling wine pairs perfectly with cured meats, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast. Alternatively, red wines like Tempranillo or a full-bodied Rioja will create more depth and provide a smooth finish to the meat’s saltiness. Beers like IPAs or citrusy pale ales can also cut through the deepest flavours, showcasing the fantastic complexity of Ibérico ham.

The possibilities with pairing Ibérico ham are endless. Charluteria NOEL’s Round Platter Bellota Ham is rated on breed purity, its feed and ageing length of up to 5 years, making it a perfect product for pairing with other dishes and drinks.

Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths is now offering Charcuteria NOEL'S Round Platter Bellota Ham, one of the most expensive meats in the world, at select locations.
  • The Spanish-cured ham, created from Iberian black-skinned pigs, costs $45 per 85g packet, or $529 per kilo.
  • Woolworths shoppers are divided over the hefty price, with some saying it is justified due to the quality of the product, while others find it too expensive.
  • A Woolworths spokeswoman said the product is available for a limited time, and they offer a range of other cured meats to cater for different budgets.


So, members, what do you think? Would you break the bank to try a slice of jamón, the Kobe steak of the pork world? Or would you save your hard-earned dollars for more modestly-priced but equally delicious grocery items?

After all, we've learned to appreciate value, and perhaps the simpler things in life are just as precious and indulgent as this exclusive ham. But, of course, that's for you to decide!
If I ate porky pig I would try it if I had the money! Why not! You only live once!
 
It would be interesting if Woolies said how many they actually sold at that price. I'm thinking not a lot if any.
 
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Lovely comments and discussions, everyone! Just issuing a gentle reminder that we are very much free --- welcome, even --- to disagree for the sake of discussion, but please be kind with our words 🙏

(I must stress that this is not to be taken as a shot at any member in particular!)
 
Yes, i have eaten this ham, and it's flavor is beyond describing!!

I have visited Spain a few times and have eaten it there!!

This luxury ham comes from Spain and is offered in three different grades. Also known as jamón de pata negra, it is dry-cured for two years, resulting in a sweet and nutty taste. The higher the grade, the higher the price

Jamon iberico translates to “Iberian ham” and is a type of cured ham which is praised for its great, unique flavors that became well-demanded and resulted into a fast increase for the price.

This Pig is considered the oldest variety in the world, and only found in Spain, and near the border of Portugal, and has became the symbol or reveled signature of a town in Spain called Jabugo

They eat a mixed diet including Acorns, which gives it it's eunique flavor, as well as daily massages to stimulate the body fat, making the flavorsome taste it's known for!!

It may sound expensive to purchase, but a lot of care and respect has gone into creating this world renowned ham!!

Alternatively, consider Saffron, costing between $1300 and $3000 kg, or wild rice, costing over $500 - 600 kg to collect and package,
Wow @DavidC57! Call me jealous :LOL: Would you say that given your experience, $45 for 85g would be well worth the try, if only for the flavour?
 
Many of us enjoy the finer things in life—whether it's a delicious morsel of cheese, a good bottle of chardonnay or a slice of top-quality ham. But when does the cost of luxury become too extravagant? A new, controversial addition to Woolworths' shelves has some shoppers wondering whether they could justify splurging so much on a food item.

Introducing Charcuteria NOEL's Round Platter Bellota Ham, an upscale and pricey product from Spain that some would argue is a delicacy. In contrast, others can't quite wrap their heads around the astonishing $45 price tag for a mere 85g packet. To put it into perspective, this works out at a jaw-dropping $529 per kilo.




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Customers at Woolworths are divided due to the steep price of a new luxury food item. Source: Calum Robertson


The secret behind the high price lies in the origin of this Spanish-cured ham, otherwise known as jamón. Made exclusively from Iberian black-skinned pigs, these privileged pigs are fed a diet mostly consisting of acorns, which gives the meat its celebrated and unique flavour.

In defence of the luxurious ham, a Woolworths spokeswoman explained that Iberico ham is a rare and highly sought-after product hailing from Spain. It is only available for a limited time in 40 NSW and 40 Victorian Woolworths supermarkets, and it provides a unique dining experience that appeals to a niche market.



Enthusiasts of extraordinary cuisine may be enticed by the product's lavish packaging description, which states: 'This is the only way we can be confident of our hams, which we subsequently cure for 36 months. Patiently and without haste, just as we have been doing for the last 75 years, each ham has been perfectly cured to obtain its best flavour, aroma and texture. All this to achieve a ham that can be enjoyed with all five senses, capable of turning every occasion into a special moment. A perfect gift and an exceptional dining experience, ideal for sharing with those you love.'

However, not everyone is convinced. Social media users were left divided on the price of this luxury ham, with some stating they'd 'never' spend so much on a food item, while others maintain that the cost is justified given the quality and exclusivity of the product.

One appreciative fan wrote, 'It's Jamon Iberico ham... it’s considered the most expensive ham in the world. I've bought it before, not from Woolworths, though. It's well worth a taste [and is] not something you buy all the time.'



Pairing Ibérico Ham to Maximise Flavour​

Ibérico ham has been considered a delicacy since medieval times, and its bold flavour means it can be easily integrated into various dishes to add a unique flavour. Here are some tips for pairing Ibérico ham to maximise its flavour potential.

The subtle and complex flavours of Ibérico ham are best highlighted when paired with simple foods. Fresh accompaniments like creamy cheeses and juicy fruits can enhance the nuanced flavour of the ham.

The salty cured meat can even stand up to the sweet flavour of honey or a drizzle of aged balsamic vinegar. Additionally, traditional Spanish recipes like paella that introduce bolder flavours can also create a beautiful balance with Ibérico ham.



Think outside of the box when pairing Ibérico ham with drinks! A dry white or sparkling wine pairs perfectly with cured meats, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast. Alternatively, red wines like Tempranillo or a full-bodied Rioja will create more depth and provide a smooth finish to the meat’s saltiness. Beers like IPAs or citrusy pale ales can also cut through the deepest flavours, showcasing the fantastic complexity of Ibérico ham.

The possibilities with pairing Ibérico ham are endless. Charluteria NOEL’s Round Platter Bellota Ham is rated on breed purity, its feed and ageing length of up to 5 years, making it a perfect product for pairing with other dishes and drinks.

Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths is now offering Charcuteria NOEL'S Round Platter Bellota Ham, one of the most expensive meats in the world, at select locations.
  • The Spanish-cured ham, created from Iberian black-skinned pigs, costs $45 per 85g packet, or $529 per kilo.
  • Woolworths shoppers are divided over the hefty price, with some saying it is justified due to the quality of the product, while others find it too expensive.
  • A Woolworths spokeswoman said the product is available for a limited time, and they offer a range of other cured meats to cater for different budgets.


So, members, what do you think? Would you break the bank to try a slice of jamón, the Kobe steak of the pork world? Or would you save your hard-earned dollars for more modestly-priced but equally delicious grocery items?

After all, we've learned to appreciate value, and perhaps the simpler things in life are just as precious and indulgent as this exclusive ham. But, of course, that's for you to decide!
Its a NO from me. I can think of other things I'd rather enjoy
 
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Many of us enjoy the finer things in life—whether it's a delicious morsel of cheese, a good bottle of chardonnay or a slice of top-quality ham. But when does the cost of luxury become too extravagant? A new, controversial addition to Woolworths' shelves has some shoppers wondering whether they could justify splurging so much on a food item.

Introducing Charcuteria NOEL's Round Platter Bellota Ham, an upscale and pricey product from Spain that some would argue is a delicacy. In contrast, others can't quite wrap their heads around the astonishing $45 price tag for a mere 85g packet. To put it into perspective, this works out at a jaw-dropping $529 per kilo.




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Customers at Woolworths are divided due to the steep price of a new luxury food item. Source: Calum Robertson


The secret behind the high price lies in the origin of this Spanish-cured ham, otherwise known as jamón. Made exclusively from Iberian black-skinned pigs, these privileged pigs are fed a diet mostly consisting of acorns, which gives the meat its celebrated and unique flavour.

In defence of the luxurious ham, a Woolworths spokeswoman explained that Iberico ham is a rare and highly sought-after product hailing from Spain. It is only available for a limited time in 40 NSW and 40 Victorian Woolworths supermarkets, and it provides a unique dining experience that appeals to a niche market.



Enthusiasts of extraordinary cuisine may be enticed by the product's lavish packaging description, which states: 'This is the only way we can be confident of our hams, which we subsequently cure for 36 months. Patiently and without haste, just as we have been doing for the last 75 years, each ham has been perfectly cured to obtain its best flavour, aroma and texture. All this to achieve a ham that can be enjoyed with all five senses, capable of turning every occasion into a special moment. A perfect gift and an exceptional dining experience, ideal for sharing with those you love.'

However, not everyone is convinced. Social media users were left divided on the price of this luxury ham, with some stating they'd 'never' spend so much on a food item, while others maintain that the cost is justified given the quality and exclusivity of the product.

One appreciative fan wrote, 'It's Jamon Iberico ham... it’s considered the most expensive ham in the world. I've bought it before, not from Woolworths, though. It's well worth a taste [and is] not something you buy all the time.'



Pairing Ibérico Ham to Maximise Flavour​

Ibérico ham has been considered a delicacy since medieval times, and its bold flavour means it can be easily integrated into various dishes to add a unique flavour. Here are some tips for pairing Ibérico ham to maximise its flavour potential.

The subtle and complex flavours of Ibérico ham are best highlighted when paired with simple foods. Fresh accompaniments like creamy cheeses and juicy fruits can enhance the nuanced flavour of the ham.

The salty cured meat can even stand up to the sweet flavour of honey or a drizzle of aged balsamic vinegar. Additionally, traditional Spanish recipes like paella that introduce bolder flavours can also create a beautiful balance with Ibérico ham.



Think outside of the box when pairing Ibérico ham with drinks! A dry white or sparkling wine pairs perfectly with cured meats, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast. Alternatively, red wines like Tempranillo or a full-bodied Rioja will create more depth and provide a smooth finish to the meat’s saltiness. Beers like IPAs or citrusy pale ales can also cut through the deepest flavours, showcasing the fantastic complexity of Ibérico ham.

The possibilities with pairing Ibérico ham are endless. Charluteria NOEL’s Round Platter Bellota Ham is rated on breed purity, its feed and ageing length of up to 5 years, making it a perfect product for pairing with other dishes and drinks.

Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths is now offering Charcuteria NOEL'S Round Platter Bellota Ham, one of the most expensive meats in the world, at select locations.
  • The Spanish-cured ham, created from Iberian black-skinned pigs, costs $45 per 85g packet, or $529 per kilo.
  • Woolworths shoppers are divided over the hefty price, with some saying it is justified due to the quality of the product, while others find it too expensive.
  • A Woolworths spokeswoman said the product is available for a limited time, and they offer a range of other cured meats to cater for different budgets.


So, members, what do you think? Would you break the bank to try a slice of jamón, the Kobe steak of the pork world? Or would you save your hard-earned dollars for more modestly-priced but equally delicious grocery items?

After all, we've learned to appreciate value, and perhaps the simpler things in life are just as precious and indulgent as this exclusive ham. But, of course, that's for you to decide!
Wait till is near it's use buy date 📅 and you will get it for peanuts 🥜 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
I would like to taste it but would tie a string to it, to pull it back after swallowing
to make it worth while.
 
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I am totally blown away with Woolworth's. I thought they had their customers @ heart. Obviously not. They are just using the ham with their guinea pig golden shake to find out if it is viable to introduce the upper level to more expensive foods they want you all to test in the future. Well, I've got news for them. Give their employees a small packet each to sample & tell US what it is like. That surely will cut their profits in a hurry. There are not too many "uppercrusts" who would be going to such trouble by buying black pig pork every week. No matter what happens, no-one in their right minds would ever become addicted. If they don'/t change their attitude quickly, all hell will break loose. Supermarkets were intended to help the family, not starve us out of our homes the way they are going.
 
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If you want a taste ask the deli person if you can taste it before buying.

It's a NO for me , at that price I couldn't do it
I doubt they'd give you a taste at that price, thered be none left for sale 🤣, its pre-packaged.
 

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