|
|
Italian Romano Pecorino
Pecorino is one of the
world's oldest cheeses, being, as it was, produced in the early Roman Empire,
"Pecorino" denoting sheep's milk and "Romano" being an indication of it's
ancient local of production. This is the favorite grating cheese of southern
Italy.
Romano Pecorino is made from raw ewe's milk, and aged at least 6 months. The granular
paste is usually compact, has tiny pores and is white or straw-yellow in color.
The crust is smooth and straw-yellow or more or less intense brown in color. The
cheese has a fragrant aroma and is usually piquant in flavor.
|
Country: Italy |
|
Region: Latium, Sardinia |
|
Milk: Sheep's Milk |
|
Rind: Natural yellow or brown rind |
|
Aging: At least 6 months, up to 8 months |
|
Consistency: Granular, small holes, hard |
|
Taste: Piquant, strong |
|