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  2. Squacquerone - Wikipedia

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    Squacquerone is a cow's milk cheese, made from whole milk, with a very short maturation. It is similar to crescenza, although the paste (white in color) is less consistent due to the high water content. [2] It is made of pasteurized or raw milk, and is extremely soft, creamy, and spreadable.

  3. List of Italian PDO cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Squacquerone di Romagna, a cows' milk cheese from the region of Emilia-Romagna in the provinces of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena, Rimini and Bologna, and in part of the province of Ferrara. [22] The application was submitted on 4 December 2009.

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of European cheeses with protected geographical status

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    A number of European cheeses have been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union and UK law through the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) or Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG) regimes.

  6. Valle d'Aosta Fromadzo - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Italian cheeses - Wikipedia

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    2 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Italian cheeses. 5 languages. ... This page was last edited on 4 November 2024, at 12:51 (UTC).

  8. Bastardo del Grappa - Wikipedia

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    Bastardo del Grappa is a product related genuinely to the area of Monte Grappa massif and around Borso del Grappa, Crespano del Grappa, Paderno del Grappa, Possagno, Cavaso del Tomba, Alano di Piave, Quero, Feltre, Seren del Grappa, Arsiè, Cismon del Grappa, San Nazario, Solan, Pove del Grappa, and Romano d'Ezzelino.

  9. Formaggio di fossa - Wikipedia

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    Formaggio di fossa (lit. ' pit cheese ') is an Italian cheese originating from Sogliano al Rubicone, in the province of Forlì-Cesena, Emilia-Romagna. [1] [2] Fossa's production process dates to the 14th century. [2] The cheese matures in pits dug in tufa, [1] [2] where it matures for three months.