SILANO (PODDA) CLASSICO
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The Ferruccio Podda Company, for over 50 years, has been successful in the production of unique and high quality cheeses in Sardinia. They have succeeded in uniting the ancient Sardinian dairy traditions and recipes with up to date manufacturing technology. The Podda Classico is a hard cheese produced from milk and sheep’s milk. The classico posseses a rich, nutty flavor, with hints of grass and brine.
SKU: 61055
Categories: HARD CHEESE, MEAT & CHEESE
Tag: Sardinia, cheese, grating, shredding, sheep, ewe
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