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Aquilano Caciofiore
Italy, Abruzzo

 

This fresh, delicate cheese is traditionally associated with the province of L’Aquila, where it has always been made using vegetable rennet obtained from an infusion of the flowers of the wild artichoke (Carlina acaulis). Production was abandoned for about 60 years before a tenacious Castel del Monte cheesemaker revived the tradition. Whole raw milk is filtered and brought to a temperature of 36-37°C. A whey or milk starter culture may be added to encourage souring. After coagulation with the cardoon rennet, the curd is left to stand for 30-40 minutes. It is then cut up twice, roughly the first time, then into smaller sweetcorn-sized lumps. The curd is then removed by hand and transferred into the baskets that give it its characteristic shape. The Caciofiore then drains on an inclined board for two days, during which time it is turned over at least four times.
Rennet: wild artichoke
Body: soft, creamy, cream white in colour with no eyes
Top and bottom: 13-15 cm in diameter
Height/weight: 7-8 cm / 0.5-1 kg

Area of production:
Province of L'Aquila



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