Queijo do Pico
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| Cheese of Pico | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Queijo do Pico |
| Country of origin | |
| Region | |
| Town | Lajes do Pico, Madalena, São Roque do Pico |
| Source of milk | Cows |
| Pasteurised | No |
| Texture | Soft |
| Fat content | 45-49 |
| Aging time | 20-30 days |
| Certification | PDO October 1996 |
| Named after | Pico Island |
Cheese of Pico (Portuguese: Queijo do Pico) is a cheese originating from the island of Pico in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. It has been classified as a "Denomination of Protected Origin", in accordance with the laws of the European Union since October 1996.[1][2]

It is unknown when Queijo do Pico was first made, but there are references to its fabrication dating as far back as the end of the 18th century; the manner of its preparation has been handed down to descendants since it was first cured.