Queijo do Pico

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Queijo do Pico

Queijo do Pico is a traditional Portuguese cheese originating from the Pico Island in the Azores. It is a semi-hard to hard cheese made from cow's milk, known for its strong and slightly spicy flavor.

History

The production of Queijo do Pico dates back to the 16th century, when Flemish settlers introduced dairy farming to the island. The cheese quickly became a staple in the local diet and an important part of the island's economy.

Production

Queijo do Pico is made from raw cow's milk, which is coagulated using animal rennet. The curd is then cut, heated, and pressed into molds. The cheese is aged for at least 20 days, but can be aged for up to several months for a stronger flavor.

Characteristics

Queijo do Pico has a yellow to orange rind and a firm, creamy interior. It has a strong, slightly spicy flavor and a slightly tangy aftertaste. The cheese is often served with bread or crackers, and pairs well with red wine.

Recognition

In 1996, Queijo do Pico was granted Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status by the European Union, recognizing its unique characteristics and traditional production methods.

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Queijo do Pico

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