Milano's Grated Three Cheese Italian Blend Bags, 80-Ounce
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My understanding is that only parmesan, romano, and asiago are present. This might be of some help to you.
Selected User Reviews For Milano's Grated Three Cheese Italian Blend Bags, 80-Ounce
The amount of cheese seemed excessive, but the quality of this cheese is so much better than typical canister cheese that it disappears quickly. It is a typical breakfast meal of eggs, macaroni, and cheese There's cheese, sauce, and bread on the table.
I bought it based on its It sounded delicious to have three different kinds of cheese. No food item will be bought in the future unless it has been tasted beforehand. Three cheeses are definitely on the menu. If I had gone local, I could have gotten three different cheeses that I would have liked Personal taste is strictly determined by one's own. Some may consider this to be a very peculiar choice. As a result of my personal taste, I can only rank it as average. This would not be an item I would order.
If you put it on pasta it will melt The cheese drips down in thin strings. I wasn't expecting it to be as creamy as it is and it is not dry or salty at all. I have never written a review before but would like Amzn to carry the 5 pound size. $30 for 5 pounds of cheese is 6 cents You can get amazing parmesan, asiago, and romano for $6. 84 a pound. This is one of the best deals in town.
The first time I used this product I bought it on a whim. There is no doubt that it is a medium-quality cheese, even though its texture is that of a generic Parmesan. That turned out to be a happy mistake. Making mac and cheese sinfully delicious, french bread pizza divine, and dressing canned soup with a splash of flavor was so exciting.
Keeping this in the freezer is convenient. Being able to buy it from the grocery store makes it convenient since I inevitably run out of the stuff I buy from stores. Taking a few ice cubes from the freezer, I refill the store container.
Can you tell me the name? With a trio of cheeses.