Code: MF11
Supplier: Mauri Formaggi
Size: 250 gr x 6 pcs per case, total 1.5 kg case
Order in: case
Pasteurized cow’s milk
36% M.F., 57% Moisture
Product of Italy
$73.00
A traditional cheese from the region of Lombardy in Italy, mascarpone has become well recognized all purpose staple ingredient.
This specialty is obtained by natural surfacing of cow’s milk. Its aspect is creamy, fresh, soft, and spreadable with a sweet flavour.
Excellent for the preparation of delicious recipes in the kitchen and in pastries
This is a pre-order cheese and waiting period to receive it is approximately 2 weeks.
Code: MF11
Supplier: Mauri Formaggi
Size: 250 gr x 6 pcs per case, total 1.5 kg case
Order in: case
Pasteurized cow’s milk
36% M.F., 57% Moisture
Product of Italy
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 cm |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
$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.
$6.35/100 gr
This is the alter ego of ‘Bitto’ cheese, produced mainly in the autumn, winter and spring months is made exclusively on the alpine pastures. Like Bitto, it was awarded denomination of protected origin (DOP) status in 1995. It can be ripened with excellent results but it is often preferred fresh on its own or as an ingredient of traditional Valtellina recipes.
This is a pre-order cheese and waiting period to receive it is approximately 2 weeks.
$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.
$5.15/100 gr
The younger brother of the traditional Gorgonzola (today known as Piccante), Sweet Gorgonzola was born in the regions of Lombardy and Piemonte, right after World War II. Soon enogh it became the most known variety of the Gorgonzola cheese. The main difference between the two varities consists of the greater whey content, making the Sweet Gorgonzola softer and more delicate version.
This is a pre-order cheese and waiting period to receive it is approximately 2 weeks.
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