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Caprino al lattice di fico is a [[Goats' milk cheese|goats' milk cheese]] from Monte Paganuccio in the 'comune' of Cagli in [[Italy]]'s Marche region. it is unusual in that it is [[Curdled|curdled]] by means of stirring a branch of a [[Fig|fig]] tree into the [[Milk|milk]] until it curdles. It is a simple procedure but requires great experience because if the branch remains immersed for a moment longer than necessary, the [[Cheese|cheese]] takes on a nasty, [[Bitter|bitter]] taste. The cheese is matured for at least one month or can be left for up to a year and has a savoury, slightly spicy flavour. | Caprino al lattice di fico is a [[Goats' milk cheese|goats' milk cheese]] from Monte Paganuccio in the 'comune' of Cagli in [[Italy]]'s Marche region. it is unusual in that it is [[Curdled|curdled]] by means of stirring a branch of a [[Fig|fig]] tree into the [[Milk|milk]] until it curdles. It is a simple procedure but requires great experience because if the branch remains immersed for a moment longer than necessary, the [[Cheese|cheese]] takes on a nasty, [[Bitter|bitter]] taste. The cheese is matured for at least one month or can be left for up to a year and has a savoury, slightly spicy flavour. |
Revision as of 15:49, 2 April 2014
Caprino al lattice di fico is a goats' milk cheese from Monte Paganuccio in the 'comune' of Cagli in Italy's Marche region. it is unusual in that it is curdled by means of stirring a branch of a fig tree into the milk until it curdles. It is a simple procedure but requires great experience because if the branch remains immersed for a moment longer than necessary, the cheese takes on a nasty, bitter taste. The cheese is matured for at least one month or can be left for up to a year and has a savoury, slightly spicy flavour.
Calories in different varieties and various types of cheeses
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Cheese type | Calories per 100g |
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American cheese | 371 |
Blue cheese | 353 |
Camembert cheese | 299 |
Cheddar cheese | 402 |
Cottage cheese | 98 |
Edam cheese | 357 |
Farmer's cheese | 98 |
Feta cheese | 264 |
Fontina cheese | 389 |
Goat cheese | 364 |
Gouda cheese | 356 |
Gruyere cheese | 413 |
Mozzarella cheese | 280 |
Parmesan cheese | 431 |
Pimento cheese | 375 |
Provolone cheese | 352 |
Queso blanco cheese | 310 |
Ricotta cheese | 174 |
Roquefort cheese | 369 |
Swiss cheese | 380 |
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