Code: PR16
Product: Buffalo Mozzarella DOP
Supplier: Pont Reale
Size: 200g bags, 10 bags in 2 kg box
Order in: cases
Case Size: 10 bags
Shelf Life: Approximately 15 days from the receipt of your order
$159.00
Buffalo Mozzarella DOP is produced with the milk of domestic Italian water buffalo, specifically Campania, and it bears the POD certification.
Buffalo mozzarella has a porcelain white color and is known as the pearl of the table. It’s a flavorful fresh stringy textured cheese with a very thin rind. When you cut into it its delicious white milky liquid seeps out. Buffalo milk is higher in calcium and protein, and lower in cholesterol than cow’s milk – making this product a healthier alternative over a regular mozzarella.
Fresh buffalo mozzarella should be eaten alone, or it can be part of many recipes including toppings on pizza and sandwiches. If kept in the fridge, it should sit for at least 20 minutes at room temperature before being served.
This is a pre-order cheese and waiting period to receive it is approximately 2 weeks.
Code: PR16
Product: Buffalo Mozzarella DOP
Supplier: Pont Reale
Size: 200g bags, 10 bags in 2 kg box
Order in: cases
Case Size: 10 bags
Shelf Life: Approximately 15 days from the receipt of your order
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 cm |
Weight | 2 kg |
$6.25/100gr
Pecorino Romano is a hard, salty, Italian cheese, often used for grating. Made with sheep’s milk, the name pecorino simply means “of sheep” in Italian.
Despite its name, today’s production of Pecorino Romano is mainly in Sardinia and only a small amount is made in Lazio (although this cheese’s origins lie in the Roman countryside) and. It is most well known as a cheese to be grated and can be ripened over long periods of time thanks to the high level of salt. Nonetheless, it is also excellent as a table cheese.
Its denomination of protected origin (DOP) status is one of the oldest in Italy as it was awarded in 1955.
Its taste is flavourful, intense and piquant.
$5.08/100 gr
Asiago cheese, is one of the most loved Italian gastronomic specialties. It has a long story – it was first made in the year 1000 A.D.
Nowadays it is mostly produced in Veneto with whole cow’s milk. The milk is heated to a temperature of 35 ºC, then the rennet is added to it to form the “Cagliata”, this mixture is heated again and then salted and cut. The forms are left to refine for about 20/40 days.
It has a sweet and delicate taste, and it is usually served with white wine and as an appetizer before the main course.
$6.61
The name derives from the fact that it was once produced to ‘save’ (“salvare”) excess milk – in particular that already used for extracting the cream in order to make butter – from the animals feeding in the rich water meadows in southern Lombardy. This cheese is compact, dry, and the colour is ivory with few holes.
The taste is fresh and sharp with more aromatic traces when ripened at length.
This is a pre-order cheese and waiting period to receive it is approximately 2 weeks.
$7.56
The tradition of mixing the milk of the three animals is widespread throughout Piedmont. Blending cow, sheet and goat milk is used to produce this 3 milks ‘Robiola’ with a more delicate flavour than that of pure goat milk!
Slightly acidic in taste, with faint traces of sheep and goat’s milk, this Robiola 3 milks is soft, has a white inner paste with a blooming greyish-yellow rind.
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