I'm glad this stuff is showing up. But I want to know why. It seems to me that country ham has always had a market in Chicago among Chinese immigrants and, obviously, former southerners -- e.g., the fading white Appalachain community and African Americans with southern roots.
But it appears that Chicago's recent Balkan immigrants might also be major buyers. Devon Market, whose meat case leans heavily toward the Serbian, Croatian, etc. customers, has been carrying Clifty Farms meats from TN for some time. Same for Westbrook Market in the suburbs.
One can't underestimate the importance of the Balkan community to grocers on the North Side. Indeed, Golden Pacific, on Broadway near Argyle, is about as Asian as it gets, yet they are now stocking ajvar, pickled peppers, and Balkan sausages. The manager says they are going to do more to meet demand from the neighborhood.
So who's buying this stuff, other than LTHers?