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How does Parmigiano-Reggiano differ from Pecorino Romano?

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How does Parmigiano-Reggiano differ from Pecorino Romano?

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A. The primary difference between these Italian hard cheeses is that Parmigiano-Reggiano uses cow’s milk, while Pecorino Romano is made from sheep’s milk. Both cheeses carry a Denomination of Protected Origin certification, which means they’re produced in a specific region in Italy using techniques regulated by that nation’s government.

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