Learn how Parmigiano Reggiano and Parmesan differ, why PDO rules matter, and how the 'Pronunciation Challenge' campaign is raising awareness about the 'King of Cheeses.' ...
A weight is placed on top and the cheese is left to rest, allowing the liquid to drain. Ever notice the words imprinted on the rind of the Parmigiano Reggiano wheel? A customized plastic belt ...
Vacche Rosse / Red Cows vacuum packed, 46 Lbs / 21 Kg, matured over 24 months + 3 little knives. A fire-branded mark onto Parmigiano Reggiano by the Consortium means it meets the requirements of Pdo, ...
No matter how much parmesan cheese one person can eat, most non-professional cheese lovers will never lay their hands on an ...
Even if you’ve got your hands on the real thing, however, not all Parmigiano Reggiano is created alike. About four million ...
25 snacks of Parmigiano Reggiano, packed in a protective atmosphere, each 0.4 Lbs / gr. 20, total weight 1.10 Lbs / gr. 500. Special packaging to be eat at work, at school as a energetic break. The ...
The rind is a protective layer that develops on the outside of the cheese wheel as it ages. While it is edible, it can become too hard and tough to chew (think of it as the crust on a loaf bread).
A wheel of parmesan cheese can cost over $1,000 ... Its Italian name, in fact, Parmigiano Reggiano, means 'from the cities of Parma and Reggio Emilia.' We visited a dairy in Parma, Italy to ...
Fonterra Co-operative Group has won a Singaporean legal battle over whether Parmesan cheese translates to mean Parmigiano Reggiano.The New Zealand dairy co-operative challenged an earlier ruling that ...