Mannoni Pecorino Romano - 3 lb.

Gourmet Food : Mannoni Pecorino Romano - 3 lb.

Mannoni Pecorino Romano - 3 lb.

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 : Mannoni Pecorino Romano - 3 lb.
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Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Imported
Country: Italy
Label: Imported
Manufacturer: Imported
Publisher: Imported
Studio: Imported



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Product DescriptionMannoni Pecorino Romano is produced in the Sardinia region of Italy. The taste is aromatic and pleasantly sharp. Pecorino Romano is most often used on pasta dishes. Its distinctive strong, very salty flavour means that it is preferred for some pasta dishes with highly-flavoured sauces. The sharpness depends on the period of maturation, which varies. Mannoni Pecorino is aged approximately 8 - 12 months.




Features:
  • Aromatic and sharp in taste
  • Aged 8 - 12 months











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