Pecorino siciliano

Pecorino siciliano DOP (Sicilian: picurinu sicilianu) is an origin-protected firm sheep milk cheese from the Italian island and region of Sicily. This cheese comes from the classical Greek world: in ancient times it was recognized as one of the best cheeses in the world.[1]

Pecorino siciliano
Country of originItaly
RegionSicily
Source of milkSheep milk
Certification
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It is produced throughout the island, but especially in the provinces of Agrigento, Caltanissetta, Enna, Trapani, and Palermo. It is a pecorino-style cheese, like its close relation Pecorino Romano, but not as well known outside Italy as the latter. A semi-hard white cheese, it has a cylindrical shape and a weight of about 12 kg (26 lb).[2]

The cheese was awarded with the Denominazione di Origine Protetta in 1955 and EU protected designation of origin status in 1996.[2]

References

  1. "Italian Pecorino Siciliano".
  2. Francesco Picciolo. Curiosità e ricette della mia cucina siciliana. Errant, 2013. p. 7.


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