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Typical products from Sardinia
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Fiore Sardo DOP
Description: Fiore Sardo PDO is a type of hard cheese made from the whole milk of Sardinian pasture-raised sheep and is consumed in its raw form.
Production area: The entire region of Sardinia is the designated production area for Fiore Sardo PDO.
History: Fiore Sardo PDO has a long history that predates the Roman conquest of Sardinia. It has been a popular cheese beyond the island for centuries, and in the 19th century, it was even used in Liguria to make pesto sauce.