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Decoder Ring: The Great Parmesan Cheese Debate

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The History of Parmesan

As Italian immigrants became assimilated, so did their food. By the 1950s you have Dean Martin crooning about all things Italian. Magazines had to teach people how to pronounce these words. These new mass-produced products made it possible for everyone to bring a little bit of Italy into their kitchen. But as more and more of these Italian-inflected products flooded the market, it turned out they didn't really have to taste Italian or even particularly good. The first Parmesan I ever tasted in my life was grated Parmesan in that green can that said KREFT on it. It smelled like baby barf.

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