What type of food is pecorino?
Pecorino is a type of cheese. It's a sheep's milk cheese, originating from Italy.
There are different types of pecorino, each with its own unique characteristics:
* Pecorino Romano: The most famous type, known for its sharp, salty flavor and hard texture.
* Pecorino Toscano: A milder, creamier version with a nutty flavor.
* Pecorino Sardo: A firm cheese with a pungent flavor.
Pecorino is often used in Italian cuisine, especially in pasta dishes like cacio e pepe and in salads.
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