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friulano
n. (context Canada English) A cow's-milk cheese with firm pale-yellow flesh, and a mild flavour, originating in Friuli, Italy.
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Friulano
This article is about the cheese. Friulano is also a name for the Friulian language.
Friulano is the name of a firm cow's milk cheese made in Canada named after the Friuli region of Italy. It is rindless and interior-ripened with a yellow surface and interior. It is salty and tastes slightly of hazelnut. It is sometimes called Italian Cheddar, though it is not cheddared and does not taste like a Cheddar. It closely resembles Italian Montasio cheese which it strives to imitate, but has a different name since, in Canada, the name Montasio can only be used for cheeses made in the Montasio mountains of the Friuli region of Italy.