There are no set cheeses that Italian people eat. They, like any nationality of people eat a variety of cheeses, but the main cheese would probably be Parmesan cheese, as it originated in Italy it is used in many Italian dishes. yes and no. if u wanted to go that route look at ricotta cheese also user in deserts and food the only reason y u think Parmesan is it's popularity cause it goes with any thing right? Some popular Italian cheeses are mozzarella, Romano, bocconcini, and Mascarpone. And a lot of Italians love cheese but it depends on the Italian on what cheese he/she likes the most.
In a city like London People would eat cheeses from all over the word as just about everything is made available to the consumer.
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Italian people eat spicy meat like Italian sausage.
meat,cheeses,fresh salad and bread
They eat the same Italian foods as everyone else.
Most Italian cheeses need to have their outer skin removed before being eaten eg hard pecorino cheeses. They are simply to protect the cheese inside during storage. It is advisable to do the same with gorgonzola even if it is softer.
People in Paris, and all over the world, eat many different kinds of cheese. Virtually all of those different cheeses are eaten by people everywhere.
There has been a great deal of debate lately between government regulators and food afficionados about whether or not it is safe to eat unpasteurized cheeses. In a few recent cases, people have become sick after eating unpasteurized cheeses, possibly due to the listeria bacteria found in unpasteurized milk. On the other hand, as cheese-lovers argue, pasteurization destroys many of the subtle natural flavors of cheeses, and thousands of people have eaten unpasteurized cheeses with no ill effect.
they eat cheeses from all over the world, fish and chips for dinner usually. and that's all i know mostly!!:)
No. It is not reccomeded that you eat any soft cheees or blue cheeses. Neither is it reccomeded to eat unpasturised or white mould cheeses.
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