PARMESAN CHEESE, a sort of cheese much esteemed among the Italians; so named from the duchy of Parma where it is made, and whence it is conveyed to various parts of Europe.
The excellent pasture-grounds of this country are watered by the Po; and the cows from whose milk this cheese is made yield a great quantity of it. Of this cheese there are three sorts; the fromaggio di formae, about two palms in diameter, and seven or eight inches thick; and the fromaggio di ribiole and di ribolini, which are not so large. This cheese is of a fassion-colour; and the belt is kept three or four years. See CHEESE.