Cotija vs Asiago - What's the difference?
cotija | asiago |
A popular hard, dry, cheese from Mexico
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As nouns the difference between cotija and asiago
is that cotija is a popular hard, dry, cheese from Mexico while asiago is a hard Italian cheese similar to parmesan.As a proper noun Asiago is
a commune near Vicenza in the Veneto, Italy.cotija
English
(Cotija cheese)Noun
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