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Item number 875re006590
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UPC Code:90075805601908
Buttery, nutty, and smooth, try this Stella aged asiago half wheel cheese for enhancing your dishes and pleasing your patrons! Asiago cheese has a similar taste to parmesan, but imparts a sharper, more robust flavor that has been carefully crafted and aged more than 12 months. This cheese excels when used to top salads, pastas, and soups.
This semi-hard cheese is great for shredding atop entrees, but you can also dice it and serve it on a charcuterie board. Packaged in a 10 lb. 1/2 wheel, this cheese is perfect for having on-hand in your high-volume Italian restaurant, cafe, or pizzeria. Whether you shred some atop a tasty minestrone soup or grate it over a heaping bowl of pasta, this asiago cheese adds distinct flavor and enhances any dish.
Since 1923, Stella has been applying their rich heritage in Italian cheesemaking to craft a broad selection of fine artisan cheeses. Using authentic, old world methods to make their cheese, Stella's cheese infuses food with a nostalgic charm that is sure to give an authentic taste of Italy in every bite. Combining high-quality products that are great-tasting with convenience of prep, Stella cheese is a valuable option for any establishment looking to bring authentic, one-of-a-kind flavor to their meals.

This item is shipped refrigerated. You will need to ensure this item is stored at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or cooler.

This item was made in the United States of America.
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I truly love this chess very testy and affordable thank you
This cheese, once grated, is THE best for pasta, and just as good sliced as a side for antipasto. We also put it on pizza and salad. Our extended family has been eating this as one of their primary cheeses for over 30 years. It puts Parmigiano and Ramano to shame. Regular Asiago is OK, and is still great for the above, but there is a sharper, more flavorful taste to the aged, that when matched with it's unique texture, cannot be beat in my opinion.