Cheese
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Grana Padano
$19.99/LBRough handling makes tasty Italian cheese: from two milkings comes raw cow milk that is partially skimmed, cooked twice, and bathed in brine before aging for at least a year. All that attention makes a fragrant, sweet, and nutty cheese with a very firm texture. It's not Parmigiano - similar, but not exactly the same - but like its cousin, you can use it for grating, cooking, and as a fine table cheese. Read More -
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Pecorino Romano
$15.99/LBPart of the daily rations for Roman Legionaries in the 1st century AD. Fulvi is still traditionally made from pasteurized sheep's milk in the Roman countryside and is less hard and dry than its Sardinian-made counterparts. No need to ration, we have enough for you. Read More -
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Capra Sarda
$17.99/LBThe Brothers Pinna create these sweet, toothsome wheels to honor the outnumbered goats on an island famous for having more sheep than people. Ideal for grating, but compulsively edible with a mainland favorite, the bright white, Gavi di Gavi. Read More -
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Rustico with Pepper
$14.99/LBRustico is a pasteurized sheep's milk cheese from Rome, aged for approximately 40 days. Read More -
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Cacio di Roma
$15.99/LBYes, it's a sheep's milk cheese; and yes, it's from the Roman countryside. Cacio di Roma, however, is a far cry from Pecorino Romano. Smaller, younger & softer, it's just as much of a kitchen workhorse as its hulking cousin. Use it when you're looking for smooth richness & a hint of fruit, instead of gamy, salty intensity. Melts smoothly & deliciously into sauces, pizzas, focaccia, crostini; you name it, a layer of melted Cacio di Roma is likely to make it better. Read More -
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Caciocavallo
$18.99/LBCaciocavallo earns its name, literally ‘cheese on horseback’, from the way duos of gourd-shaped rounds are rope-bound and slung over a wooden board to drain and age. Read More -
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Piave Vecchio
$19.99/LBEver wish you could eat a pound of Parm, but find the hard, dry texture a challenge? Piave is the easy eatin' version, packing all that savory crystalline nuttiness within a smooth, sliceable paste. Grab a salami and you're all set. Read More




