Pag cheese

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A traditional Italian cheese made from sheep's milk


Pag cheese is a type of cheese originating from the island of Pag in Croatia. It is renowned for its unique flavor, which is attributed to the specific diet of the sheep on the island, as well as the traditional methods used in its production.

History

Pag cheese has a long history that dates back several centuries. The island of Pag has been known for its cheese-making traditions since the Roman times. The unique geographical and climatic conditions of the island, along with the indigenous sheep breed, have contributed to the development of this distinctive cheese.

Production

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Traditional cheese production on the island of Pag

The production of Pag cheese involves several steps, starting with the milking of the native Pag sheep. These sheep graze on the island's aromatic herbs and grasses, which impart a unique flavor to the milk. The milk is then curdled using natural rennet, and the curds are pressed into molds.

After pressing, the cheese is salted and left to mature in controlled conditions. The maturation process can last from a few months to over a year, depending on the desired flavor and texture. During this time, the cheese develops its characteristic hard texture and rich, tangy flavor.

Characteristics

Pag cheese is a hard, aged cheese with a distinctively sharp and salty taste. It has a pale yellow color and a firm texture. The cheese is often described as having a nutty and slightly spicy flavor, with hints of the herbs and grasses that the sheep consume.

Culinary Uses

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Pag cheese served with olives and bread

Pag cheese is versatile in culinary applications. It can be served as part of a cheese platter, grated over pasta dishes, or used in salads. Its robust flavor pairs well with red wine and is often enjoyed as an appetizer or snack.

Cultural Significance

Pag cheese is not only a culinary delight but also an important part of the cultural heritage of the island of Pag. It is celebrated in local festivals and is a source of pride for the island's inhabitants. The cheese is often given as a gift and is a popular souvenir for visitors to the island.

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