Brânză de burduf

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Brânză de burduf is a traditional Romanian cheese made from sheep's milk. It is a type of cheese that is unique to the Romanian region and is known for its strong flavor and slightly crumbly texture.

History[edit]

The history of Brânză de burduf dates back to the ancient times when shepherds in the Carpathian Mountains began making cheese from sheep's milk. The cheese was originally made in sheepskin sacks, which gave it its unique flavor and texture.

Production[edit]

The production of Brânză de burduf begins with the curdling of sheep's milk. The curd is then cut into small pieces and heated until it reaches a semi-liquid state. The cheese is then placed in a sheep's stomach or a sheepskin sack, where it is left to mature for several weeks. The cheese is often coated in pine bark to enhance its flavor.

Characteristics[edit]

Brânză de burduf is known for its strong, tangy flavor and slightly crumbly texture. The cheese is typically white in color, although it can also be slightly yellow depending on the diet of the sheep. The cheese is often served with bread or used in various Romanian dishes.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Brânză de burduf holds a significant place in Romanian culture. It is often served at traditional Romanian meals and is a staple in the Romanian diet. The cheese is also a popular gift item and is often brought as a gift to friends and family during holidays and special occasions.

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