parmezán
Parmezán is a term used in several languages to refer to Parmesan cheese, a hard, granular cheese made from cow's milk. The most famous form is Parmigiano Reggiano, a protected designation of origin (PDO) cheese produced in the Italian provinces of Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Mantua, and Bologna. In everyday usage, parmezán may also denote Parmesan-style cheeses produced outside the PDO region, sometimes marketed simply as Parmesan.
The cheese is typically aged for 12 to 36 months. It is crafted by heating milk, adding
Common culinary uses include grating over pasta, risotto, and soups, shaving onto salads, or enriching sauces
Nutritionally, parmesan-type cheeses are high in calcium and protein and tend to be low in lactose due