Pecorino Romano is a sharp, salty cheese favored in central Italian cooking. What is its primary milk source?

Answer

Sheep's milk

Pecorino is specifically identified as a hard, salty cheese made from sheep's milk, contrasting with cheeses like Parmigiano Reggiano (cow) and Mozzarella (cow or buffalo).

Pecorino Romano is a sharp, salty cheese favored in central Italian cooking. What is its primary milk source?

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