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Packsize | 6/1.5 LB |
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Caciocavallo, which means cheese on horseback, gets its name from the manner in which the cheese is always tied together in a rope and dangled over a wooden board to drain and age. An Italian type of pasta filata cheese made out of sheep`s or cow`s milk, it is produced throughout Southern Italy and the Balkans.
Continuous exposure to humidity in the caves and aging develops sharp, spicy flavors in Caciocavallo. With persistent aging, the cheese picks up intense, earthy undertones and fruity aromas. Along the way, it turns from a milky white to a darker yellow in color and becomes more salty. The result is a cheese with profound tasting notes and perfect accompaniment to a glass of red wine.
Made from cow’s milk
Country of origin: Italy
Region: Southern Italy
Type: soft
Texture: springy and stringy
Rind: natural
Color: yellow
In Finland there is a cheese called Juustoleipa. This translates into cheese bread. We make ours different but better with oven baking it until it has a browned crusty top. Pop it in your oven or microwave until it glistens. Serve it with your favorite dip as a delicious snack. Good as is!
The distinct and unexpected marriage of lavender and hand-harvested wild fennel pollen makes Purple Haze® utterly addictive — and unforgettable. We use the finest ingredients we can get our hands on, and always start with the highest quality milk — the building block for our entire line of cheese.
A mild, baked cheese with an authentic Italian garlic flavor–serve with fresh marinara sauce to create an outstanding appetizer. Saute or grill, until glistening or microwave for 30 seconds on high until warm.
The extra-long aging of the 12-month Stella Aged Asiago Cheese renders a robust, sharp cheese with a complex, nutty flavor and mature yellow color. The texture is firm and crumbly.
We develop our Burrata authentically with a recipe that dates back over 5 generations. Our semi soft `Pasta Filata` cheese is made with Fior di latte cows milk cultures. We then fill our Burrata with fresh Stracciatella cream. This is often served with a sprinkle of salt and drizzle of olive oil. Scoop up the stracciatella cream with slices of Italian bread or spread the inside of the cheese onto crackers. Serve up with fresh tomatoes and basil, or it`s also a decadent and delicious topping for pizza.