The protected designation of origin (PDO) is a type of geographical indication of the European Union aimed at preserving the designations of origin of food-related products. The designation was created in 1992 and its main purpose is to designate products that have been produced, processed and developed in a specific geographical area, using the recognized know-how of local producers and ingredients from the region concerned.[1]
The list below also shows other geographical indications.
^Commission européenne (28 March 2023). "Politique de l'UE en matière de qualité des produits agricoles".
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The protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO) is a type of geographical indication of the European Union aimed at preserving the designationsoforiginof food-related...
include two types of geographical indicators: "protecteddesignationoforigin" (PDO) (which are appellations oforigin) and "protected geographical indication"...
Italian products have protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO) or DOP (denominazione origine protetta) 83 Italian products have protected geographical indication...
European Union schemes of geographical indications and traditional specialties, known as protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO), protected geographical indication...
Italy since 1954 and as a European Union protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO) since 1996, and is protected in several other countries based on the Lisbon...
Staffordshire (ProtectedDesignationofOrigin) – crumbly white cheese from the county of Staffordshire. Swaledale (ProtectedDesignationofOrigin) – full fat...
Gorgonzola (/ˌɡɔːrɡənˈzoʊlə/, Italian: [ɡorɡonˈdzɔːla]) is a veined protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO) Italian blue cheese, made from unskimmed cow's milk....
cheeses from Greece were awarded ProtectedDesignationofOrigin (PDO) status defining their areas oforigin and methods of production. Feta received the...
("Consortium") stamp of the Matterhorn including the script "FONTINA". Cheese produced in the Aosta Valley has a protecteddesignationoforigin (DOP) with regulations...
Policy of the European Union, certain established cheeses, including many French varieties, are covered by a protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO), and...
are often used in unprotected products. European protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO) and protected geographical indication (PGI) apply for several prosciutto...
protected by the European Union's protecteddesignationoforigin, while the usually less expensive balsamic vinegar of Modena (aceto balsamico di Modena)...
a protecteddesignationoforigin (denominazione di origine protetta or DOP, see below), as Asiago was originally produced around the alpine area of the...
of Metsovo in Epirus, Greece. Metsovone has been a European protecteddesignationoforigin since 1996. This cheese, along with Metsovela, is one of the...
portal List of Italian cheeses List of Italian DOP cheeses – food with protecteddesignationoforigin status List of sheep milk cheeses List of ancient dishes...
restrict the use of geographical indications by third parties outside the EU by enforcing laws regarding "protecteddesignationoforigin". Although a geographical...
which means 'sheep' in Italian. Of the six main varieties of pecorino, all of which have protecteddesignationoforigin (PDO) status under European Union...
volcanic plains to the south of Mount Vesuvius. The cheese must be mozzarella di bufala campana, a protecteddesignationoforigin cheese made with the milk...
produce up to 25 tons of clotted cream a day. In 1998, "Cornish clotted cream" was registered as a ProtectedDesignationofOrigin (PDO) under European...
"controlled designationoforigin") since 1993.[citation needed] Since 1996 it is also registered as an EU and UK protecteddesignationoforigin (Italian:...
in the register ofprotecteddesignationsoforigin and protected geographical indications (Queso Manchego PDO)", Official Journal of the European Union...
registered as a ProtectedDesignationofOrigin (PDO) in the EU and the UK. The term may only be used for wine produced in conformation of the standards...