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  2. List of Italian cheeses - Wikipedia

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    This page lists more than 1,000 types of Italian cheese but is still incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Pecorino romano. This is an article of Italian cheeses.Italy is the country with the highest variety of cheeses in the world, with over 2,500 traditional varieties, among which are about 500 commercially recognized cheeses [1] and more than 300 kinds of cheese with protected ...

  3. Bel Paese (cheese) - Wikipedia

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    Bel Paese (Italian pronunciation: [ˌbɛl paˈeːze,-eːse]) or Italico is a semi-soft Italian cheese.It was invented in 1906 by Egidio Galbani who wanted to produce a mild and delicate cheese to sell mainly in Italy.

  4. Taleggio cheese - Wikipedia

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    Taleggio (IPA: [taˈleddʒo]) (Talegg in Lombard language) is a semisoft, washed-rind, smear-ripened Italian cheese that is named after Val Taleggio. The cheese has a thin crust and a strong aroma, but its flavour is comparatively mild with an unusual fruity tang. The rind is a pinkish-brown, and the interior is creamy and pale yellow. [2]

  5. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    A Brazilian semi-hard cheese, similar to the Dutch Edam cheese: Queijo do Serro: Queijo Manteiga: Queijo prato: A Brazilian soft cheese, similar to the Danish cheese danbo: Requeijão: In Brazil, Requeijão is a type of cream cheese white in color (but not similar to the American notion of cream cheese, and may be better understood as "creamy ...

  6. Mozzarella - Wikipedia

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    Mozzarella (English: / ˌ m ɒ t s ə ˈ r ɛ l ə /, Italian: [mottsaˈrɛlla]; Neapolitan: muzzarella, pronounced [muttsaˈrɛllə]) is a semi-soft non-aged cheese prepared using the pasta filata ('stretched-curd') method with origins from southern Italy.

  7. Do You Really Know What Should or Shouldn't Go on a ... - AOL

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    Italian antipasto is similar to French charcuterie but antipasto also includes cheese. ... 3 cheeses in different categories like soft (brie, camembert) and semi-firm or hard (gouda, manchego ...