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SF0323984
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323983
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323982
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323980
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323979
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323978
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323977
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323976
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323975
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323974
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323546
Known as the Drubiaglio flat blonde onion, this ecotype is distinguished by its size (7-10 cm in diameter), the shape of the bulb (flat and round), the colour (with the outer layer being a golden blond or straw yellow and the inside being white), sweetness and digestibility. It can be eaten fresh or preserved for autumn and winter (da serbo).
SF0323533
Known as the Drubiaglio flat blonde onion, this ecotype is distinguished by its size (7-10 cm in diameter), the shape of the bulb (flat and round), the colour (with the outer layer being a golden blond or straw yellow and the inside being white), sweetness and digestibility. It can be eaten fresh or preserved for autumn and winter (da serbo).
SF0323512
Known as the Drubiaglio flat blonde onion, this ecotype is distinguished by its size (7-10 cm in diameter), the shape of the bulb (flat and round), the colour (with the outer layer being a golden blond or straw yellow and the inside being white), sweetness and digestibility. It can be eaten fresh or preserved for autumn and winter (da serbo).
SF0323268
The wonderful Varaita Valley, Piedmont, Italy
SF0323966
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0323965
Fodom cheese is a typical cheese from the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana, whose name derives from the Ladino idiom corresponding to one of the hamlets in the municipality, it is made from raw milk from three milkings, two in the morning and one in the evening, partly with whole milk and partly skimmed by natural creaming. It is a cheese made from milk produced from grasses and hay mowed on the steepest slopes of the Belluno Dolomites.
SF0324647
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324646
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324645
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324644
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324643
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324642
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324641
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324640
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324639
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324638
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324637
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324636
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324635
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324634
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324633
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324632
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324631
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324630
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324629
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324628
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324627
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324626
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324625
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324624
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324623
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324622
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324621
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324620
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324619
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324618
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0324617
House of Biodiversity - Re-inhabiting the mountains
SF0323511
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323503
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323502
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323501
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323498
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323497
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323493
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323489
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323487
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323486
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323484
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.
SF0323483
The Cabannina is a native cattle breed from Genoa, named after the Cabanne plain in the Rezzoaglio municipality. A number of pure-bred animals were preserved here, allowing the revival of the breed over the past few decades after it came close to extinction. A hardy breed, small in size, it has a dark chestnut or pale brown coat, with a cream stripe along the back, known as the riga mulina, which fades into reddish shades.