Jul 14 2008
Parmigiano Reggiano vs Bella Lodi
I am bolognese, so I was born with the bolognese habits, one of them is using massive quantities of the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese onto the dishes, it is perfect for their taste and it is wonderful also if eaten alone!
I tried to search for foreign online news about the “Parmigiano Reggiano case“, but it seems that anyone abroad knows nothing of what happened, so I am here to inform you and to find a solution for my own little world.
Some months ago, Greenpeace published an article with the news item that the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese woud be at risk of OGM; it does not mean that it is made with OGM, but the problem is due to the fact that the cows which produce milk eat the genetically modified soy produced by the Monsanto company (read the translated article HERE, if you find errors it is because the translation has been made by the Google’s automatic service).
By now, this Monsanto firm is famous to work with OGM without scruples only to get rich.

Parmigiano Reggiano cheese
I will not write here my thoughts, even if you can easily imagine, together with the citizens’ reactions to this bad news item, especially because it is about a famous great product which everybody abroad envy us, but I wondered how will I act when I will move to low Piedmont.
Now I am already trying to avoid the Parmigiano Reggiano, here we do not have a great choice which could replace that cheese, but other Italian regions surely have!
My boyfriend, who lived with his family in low Piedmont for more than 20 years, affirms that there is a great valuable product which comes from Lombardy with a nice flavour and even a nice price, if compared to the Parmigiano Reggiano: it is called Bella Lodi.

Bella Lodi cheese
Well, the unique evident difference is the rind; while the Parmigiano Reggiano’s one is yellow-light brown like the rest of the cheese appears, the Bella Lodi’s one is black.
Absolutely nothing to say about the flavour, as my boyfriend told me that, every time I visited his parents, I ate it onto the first courses.
Well, I can not be 100% sure about its cows’ nutrition, but they seem reliable, I also found their website which is available in 3 languages.
Extraordinary discovery, I am pretty satisfied today, I can not wait to buy and use it again, when we will establish into the new flat.
For me, without doubts, Bella Lodi knocks down Parmigiano Reggiano!
P.S. I would like to thank the wonderful Joy O’Hare who some days ago wrote a nice review about my blog and the ABolognaNet’s staff which discovered my previous entry and mentioned it into their Italian blog, thanks a lot for your kindness!!
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Hi Desi~
My favorite cheese is Parmagiano Reggiano- and I don;t think there is anything wrong with using way too much of it in everything
But, I will have to be on the lookout for Bella Lodi!!
I love parm cheese!! But if you tell me that this Bella Lodi is better….well….I’ll have to keep my eye out for it!!!
@ My Mélange: I love Parmigiano too, I’d eat a whole shape by myself, ihihih =D
Anyway, the real problem isn’t the fact that the Bella Lodi is better, but that the Parmigiano Reggiano’s cows eat OGM, I guess it lost a lot of relevance at Italians’ eye because of this bad news item
Thanks for visiting my blog, feel free to read me again, you’re welcome!!
Your post was so good it made me want to make some pasta and smother it with Parmigiano cheese!
peace,
Mike
livelife365
@ Mike: Hihihi, I’m glad to know that you felt the need to eat pasta and Parmigiano
I love them!!
Thanks a lot for your message, feel free to visit me again, you’re welcome!