Tyrolean grey cheese
Tyrolean grey cheese (Graukäse) is a strongly flavoured, rennet-free cows-milk acid-curd cheese made in the Tyrolean Alp valleys, Austria. It owes its name to the grey mold that usually grows on its rind. It is extremely low in fat (around 0.5%) and it has a powerful penetrating smell. The cheese is registered as protected designation of origin under the official name Tiroler Graukäse g.U.[1] The registration of the PDO states that its production has been a significant element of Tyrolean peasant gastronomy for centuries. Graukäse making became widespread on farms due to the simplicity of making and the availability of low-fat milk after the fat had been taken for use in butter making.[2]
Tyrolean grey cheese | |
---|---|
Other names | Tiroler Graukäse |
Country of origin | Austria |
Region | North Tyrol/East Tyrol |
Source of milk | Cows |
Pasteurised | yes or no |
Fat content | low fat |
Weight | 1 to 4kg |
Certification | PDO |
Related media on Wikimedia Commons |
See also
References
- "DOOR". ec.europa.eu.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.