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Grana Padano is one of the most popular (Denominazione di Origine Protetta, D.O.P., in Italian, Protected Designation of Origin, P.D.O., in English; Denominazione di Origine Controllata, D.O.C., in Italian, Controlled Designation of Origin, C.D.O., in English) cheeses of Italy. The name comes from the noun grana (‘grain’), which refers to the distinctively grainy texture of the cheese, and the adjective Padano, which refers to the valley Pianura Padana. (The reason this cheese is called "Grana Padano" and not "Grana Padana" is because in this case the Italian word "grana" is the masculine noun, "il grana," describing this specific cheese, and not the feminine noun "la grana", which means "grain").

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  • Grana Padano is one of the most popular (Denominazione di Origine Protetta, D.O.P., in Italian, Protected Designation of Origin, P.D.O., in English; Denominazione di Origine Controllata, D.O.C., in Italian, Controlled Designation of Origin, C.D.O., in English) cheeses of Italy. The name comes from the noun grana (‘grain’), which refers to the distinctively grainy texture of the cheese, and the adjective Padano, which refers to the valley Pianura Padana. (The reason this cheese is called "Grana Padano" and not "Grana Padana" is because in this case the Italian word "grana" is the masculine noun, "il grana," describing this specific cheese, and not the feminine noun "la grana", which means "grain").
  • Wikipedia Article About Grana Padano on Wikipedia The Italian word for grain, referring to any of various very hard cheeses with a granular texture. Such cheeses, like Parmigiano-Reggiano, are particularly suited for grating. This special texture is the result of long aging, which is usually anywhere from 2 to 7 years, though some (rare) cheeses are ripened up to 20 years.
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  • Wikipedia Article About Grana Padano on Wikipedia The Italian word for grain, referring to any of various very hard cheeses with a granular texture. Such cheeses, like Parmigiano-Reggiano, are particularly suited for grating. This special texture is the result of long aging, which is usually anywhere from 2 to 7 years, though some (rare) cheeses are ripened up to 20 years. Grana Padano cheese is one of the most popular Denominazione di Origine Controllata cheeses of Italy. The name comes from the noun grana (‘grain’), which refers to the distinctively grainy texture of the cheese, and the adjective Padano, which refers to the river Po. Like Parmigiano Reggiano, Grana Padano is a semi-fat hard cheese which is cooked and ripened slowly. It is produced by curdling the milk of grass-fed cows. The cows are milked twice a day, the milk is left to stand, and then partially creamed. It is produced all year round and the quality can vary seasonally as well as by year. A wheel of Grana Padano is cylindrical, slightly convex or almost straight sides, flat faces with a thin rind, 35 to 45 cm in diameter, and 15 to 18 cm in height. It weighs 24 to 40kg per wheel. The rind is white or straw yellow. Grana Padano is produced in the Italian provinces of Alessandria, Asti, Cuneo, Novara, Turin, Vercelli, Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Mantova to the left of the River Po, Milan, Pavia, Sondrio, Varese, Trento, Padova, Rovigo, Treviso, Venice, Verona, Vicenza, Bologna to the right of the River Reno, Ferrara, Forti, Piacenza and Ravenna. It has been produced since the 12th century, and production and quality are now overseen by the Consorzio per la Tutela del Formaggio Grana Padano.
  • Grana Padano is one of the most popular (Denominazione di Origine Protetta, D.O.P., in Italian, Protected Designation of Origin, P.D.O., in English; Denominazione di Origine Controllata, D.O.C., in Italian, Controlled Designation of Origin, C.D.O., in English) cheeses of Italy. The name comes from the noun grana (‘grain’), which refers to the distinctively grainy texture of the cheese, and the adjective Padano, which refers to the valley Pianura Padana. (The reason this cheese is called "Grana Padano" and not "Grana Padana" is because in this case the Italian word "grana" is the masculine noun, "il grana," describing this specific cheese, and not the feminine noun "la grana", which means "grain"). Grana Padano is one of the world's first hard cheeses, created nearly 1,000 years ago by the Cistercian monks of Chiaravalle Abbey, founded in 1135 near Milan, who used ripened cheese as a way of preserving surplus milk. By the year 1477, it was regarded as one of the most famous cheeses of Italy. It can last a long time without spoiling, sometimes aging up to two years. It is made in a similar way to the Parmigiano Reggiano of Emilia-Romagna but over a much wider area and with different regulations and controls. Other Grana cheeses are also made in Lombardy, Piedmont, Trentino, and Veneto. Like Parmigiano Reggiano, Grana Padano is a semi-fat hard cheese which is cooked and ripened slowly (for at least 9 months, then, if it passes the quality tests, it will be fire-branded with the Grana padano trademark). The cows are milked twice a day, the milk is left to stand, and then partially creamed. Milk produced in the evening is skimmed to remove the surface layer of cream and mixed with fresh milk produced in the morning. The partly skimmed milk is transferred into copper kettles and coagulated; the resulting curd is cut to produce granules with the size of rice grains, which gives the cheese its characteristic texture, and then cooked to 53-56°C. It is produced year-round and the quality can vary seasonally as well as by year. Though similar to Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, the younger Grana Padano cheeses are less crumbly, milder and less complex in flavor than their more famous longer-aged relative. Grana Padano is widely considered inferior in quality than Parmigiano-Reggiano. Nevertheless many Italians prefer Grana Padano over Parmigiano-Reggiano mainly for the lower price. A wheel of Grana Padano is cylindrical, with slightly convex or almost straight sides and flat faces. It measures 35—45 cm (14—18 in) in diameter, and 15—18 cm (5.9—7.1 in) in height. It weighs 24—40 kg (53—88 lb) per wheel. The rind, which is thin, is white or straw yellow. Grana Padano is sold in three different ripening stages: * "Grana Padano" (9 to 16 months): texture still creamy, only slightly grainy. * "Grana Padano oltre 16 mesi" (over 16 months): crumblier texture, more pronounced taste. * "Grana Padano Riserva" (over 20 months): grainy, crumbly and full flavoured.
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