Maribo cheese

Maribo is a Danish semi-hard cheese made from cow's milk.[1] Named after the town of Maribo on the island of Lolland, it has a firm, dry interior; a creamy texture; and many small, irregular holes. It has a pale tan rind covered in yellow wax. Its flavour is tangy, and it is sometimes seasoned with caraway seeds.[2][3]

Maribo
Country of originDenmark
Source of milkcow
Pasteurisedyes
Texturesemi-hard
Fat content30-45%
Aging time4 months

See also

References

  1. International Food Information Service (2009-05-18). IFIS Dictionary of Food Science and Technology (2nd ed.). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons. p. 266. ISBN 978-1-4051-8740-4. Retrieved December 20, 2009.
  2. Juliet Harbutt. World Cheese Book. ̻2015. 352 pag. ISBN 9781465436054, ISBN 9781465436054
  3. Christian Callec. Complete Encyclopedia of Cheese. 2002. 256 pag. ISBN 9789036615990, ISBN 9789036615990

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