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Mozzarella di Bufala 125g

About This Cheese

Fresh ball of Mozzarella produced by Fattorie Garofalo with a beautiful tearing texture, and soft lemony milky flavours. No other cheese epitomizes summer eating in quite the same way as mozzarella di bufala.

4.20

TypeSoft

Rennettraditional

RegionItaly

ProducerFattorie Garofola

Milkbuffalo

RindN/A

Story

Although buffalo mozzarella is more expensive than cow milk versions, there is no comparison when it comes to flavour. Buffalo milk contains nearly twice as much fat as cow’s milk producing a sweeter and richer cheese.
Pasta filata cheeses are a category in their own – a particular way of making cheese, originating in Italy. The term translates from Italian as ‘spun paste’, they are referred to in English as stretched curd cheeses. To make stretched curd cheeses: First, the curd is left to ripen for a relatively long time reaching a high level of acidity thanks to the lactic acid produced by bacterial fermentation. The curd is then re-cut in a similar process to cheddaring; this removes more moisture and allows the acidity to continue to rise. Next the curd is ‘scalded’ in very hot whey or water, about 85°C. The curds are then kneaded until they are soft and stretchy, then pulled apart into the desired shape before being cooled in cold water. The most famous pasta filata cheese is of course mozzarella.

Producer

In 1962, the Garofalo family purchased their first farmland in Capua Italy and began breeding Mediterranean buffalo. Their cheeses are made using traditional techniques and made in the original bufalare – a typical round masonry structure in which fresh milk was transformed into mozzarella, caciocavallo, provola and ricotta. The Garofalo family care for the welfare and nutrition of their buffaloes every single day. Everything starts within their seven farms where their animals are free to roam over 3,100 hectares of fertile land, where they cultivate corn, wheat, barley, oats, medicinal herbs, triticale, and ryegrass. The care taken of the land, the buffalo and the cheese making process is evident in the cheeses they produce.

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Nutritional Information

Ingredients: Pasteurized Buffalo’s Milk, Natural Whey,
Salt, Rennet
Allergens listed in bold
Nutritional values per 100g
Energy: 1157kJ / 279kcal
Fat: 24.0g
of which saturates: 17.8g
Carbohydrate: 0.8g
of which sugars: 0.8g
Protein: 15.0g
Salt: 0.8g

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