Produced on Sicily and Sardinia, Primo sale is an Italian cheese made from sheep's milk. Its texture is crunchy, with irregular eyes, while the aromas are pungent and the flavors are herbaceous, slightly tangy, and milky. It is believed that primo sale was mentioned in Homer's Odysseus as the cheese made by Cyclops.
The name of the cheese means first salt, referring to the early stages of its maturation. In Sicily, before the cheese is salted, it is called Tumazzu, and after the first salting it's called primo sale. After the maturation, it is called Canestrato, although some sources claim that it might even be called Vastedda.
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