→P: Added item
|
Use dmy dates
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
|
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|Italian cheeses listed alphabetically}} |
{{Short description|Italian cheeses listed alphabetically}} |
||
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2024}} |
|||
:''This page lists more than 1,000 types of Italian cheese but is still incomplete; you can help by expanding it.'' |
:''This page lists more than 1,000 types of Italian cheese but is still incomplete; you can help by expanding it.'' |
This is an article of Italian cheeses. Italy is the country with the highest variety of cheeses in the world, with over 2,500 traditional varieties, among which are about 500 commercially recognized cheeses[1] and more than 300 kinds of cheese with protected designation of origin (PDO, PGI and PAT). Fifty-two of them are protected at a European level. In terms of raw production volume, Italy is the third largest cheese producer in the European Union, behind France and Germany.[2] Lombardy is the first Italian region for number of protected cheeses, with 77 varieties including Granone Lodigiano, ancestor of all Italian granular cheeses such as Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano, mascarpone, and the well-known Gorgonzola blue cheese. Italian cheeses mozzarella and ricotta are some of the most popular cheeses worldwide.
See List of Italian PDO cheeses for a list of those Italian cheeses which have protected designation of origin under EU law, together with their areas of origin.
| |
---|---|
Types |
|
Animal milk |
|
Regions |
|
Special designations |
|
Organizations |
|
List articles |
|
Miscellaneous |
|
|