pilotata
Pilotata refers to a specific type of cheese originating from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. It is a firm, aged cheese, often compared to Parmigiano-Reggiano but with distinct characteristics. The name "pilotata" is believed to derive from the word "pila," referring to the large stone basins used for salting the cheese during its aging process.
This cheese is made from raw cow's milk and is characterized by its granular texture and a
The production of pilotata is deeply rooted in the agricultural traditions of its region. The specific milk
Pilotata is a versatile cheese used in various culinary applications. It can be grated over pasta dishes,