Anthotyro

Anthotyro

Anthotyros, also known as Anthotiro is a traditional Greek cheese prepared by adding whey in sheep's or goat's milk or sometimes a mixture of these kinds of milk. Regions of Macedonia, Thrace, Thessalia, Peloponissos, Ionian Islands, Aegean Islands, Crete Island and Epirus have been producing this cheese for centuries. The name Anthotyros literally translated means 'flower cheese', comes from the wafting aromas of wild herbs. Dry Anthotyros or Anthotyro Xero is a matured cheese available in a truncated cone or ball shape. If Anthotyros is left to age, thick salt is usually added to cover the exterior. Dry Anthotyros has a hard texture, salty taste and savoury flavour. It has a very powerful smell reminiscent of sherry. When aged, it is an excellent grating cheese and can be used to augment the taste of pasta, spaghetti or salads. There's a fresh version of Anthotyros called Anthotyro Fresco (Fresh Anthotyro).

Caracteristiques

Famille
Fromage de lactosérum
Type de lait
Brebis, Chevre
Matiere grasse
30%

A decouvrir aussi

Fromages de la meme region (Macedonia, Thrace, Thessalia, Peloponissos, Ionian Islands, Aegean islands, Crete Island and Epirus)