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I assume that organic milk is milk produced (by cows) without the
antibiotics, cows not being fed on their own species, and whatever that hormone is that makes their bag expand and produce a larger volume of milk. Using milk occasionally, organic yogurt more often, and being a cheese-eater, and and a large portion of the cheese I eat being imported, I oft wonder if Parmesan Reggiano and Grana Padano is made from milk that is more organic than not, as well as one of my favorite cheeses, Jarlsberg (Norway). Has anyone investigated European cheeses regarding their lack of the above-mentioned additives. Thanks, Dee Dee Getting ready to dive into some Parmesan Reggiano, Kalamata Olives, Homemade French Bread and Italian Wine and a DVD. Nitey, nite. |
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