What kind of cheese does Olive Garden use in their grater for topping food?
What kind of cheese does Olive Garden use in their grater for topping their dishes? Thanks for your help, everyone!
1 Answers
It's grated Romano cheese.
Romano Cheese via kwout
Romano is a hard cheese of Italian origin, prepared predominantly with cow's milk, sheep's milk, goat's milk, or mixtures of two or all of these.
There are several types of Romano cheese. Determined by the type of milk used, the names of Romano cheeses may be preceded by the word Vaccino (cow’s milk), Pecorino (sheep’s milk), or Caprino (goat’s milk).
The most famous example of Romano cheese is Pecorino Romano, an exclusive Italian cheese with DOP designation from the Italian government.
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