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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. Polly-O - Wikipedia

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    Polly-O cheese is sold in many US grocery chain stores and is well known for its ricotta, mozzarella, and string cheeses. Most Polly-O cheese is manufactured in Campbell, New York. Polly-O is one of the largest producers of Italian cheeses. This company produces almost one hundred million pounds of cheese each year. [2]

  4. I Tried 10 Popular Costco Cheeses & Several Blew Me Away - AOL

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    Nutrition: (Per 1 Ounce Serving): Calories: 110 Fat: 9 g (Saturated Fat: 6 g) Sodium: 210 mg Carbs: 0 g Protein: 7 g. Imported from Holland, this pasteurized cow's milk cheese weighs in at over ...

  5. Pecorino sardo - Wikipedia

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    Pecorino sardo is an uncooked hard cheese, made from fresh whole sheep's milk curdled using calf's rennet. The mixture is salted and poured into moulds. The dolce weights 1.0-2.3 kilograms, while the maturo weighs 1.7-4.0 kilograms. The rind varies from deep yellow to dark brown in colour and encases a paste that varies from white to straw-yellow.

  6. Bastardo del Grappa - Wikipedia

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    Bastardo del Grappa is a traditional cheese produced in the foothills of Monte Grappa massif and in the provinces of Treviso, Belluno, and Vicenza, in Italy. Bastardo del Grappa is a certified prodotto alimentare tradizionale cheese qualifying it as a genuine Italian product.

  7. Stracciatella di bufala - Wikipedia

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    Stracciatella cheese is composed of small shreds—hence its name, which in Italian is a diminutive of straccia ('rag' or 'shred'), meaning 'a little shred'. It is a stretched curd fresh cheese, white in colour, and made the whole year round, [2] [3] but is thought to be at its best during the spring and summer months. [2]

  8. Pecorino - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-aged Sardinian pecorino cheese. Produced in Sardinia and distributed from Genoa. Of the six main varieties of pecorino, all of which have protected designation of origin (PDO) status under European Union law, pecorino romano is probably the best known outside Italy, especially in the United States, which has been an important export market for the cheese since the 19th century. [2]

  9. 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]