Santarém cheese
Santarém Cheese is a traditional Portuguese cheese originating from the Santarém District in the country's central region. It is known for its unique flavor profile and texture, which have made it a popular choice among cheese connoisseurs worldwide.
History
The production of Santarém Cheese dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was first made by monks in the monasteries of the Santarém District. The cheese-making process was passed down through generations, and it continues to be a significant part of the region's cultural heritage.
Production
Santarém Cheese is made from the milk of sheep that graze on the rich pastures of the Santarém District. The cheese is typically aged for a period of two to four months, during which it develops its characteristic flavor and texture. The production process is strictly regulated to ensure the quality and authenticity of the cheese.
Characteristics
Santarém Cheese is semi-hard with a creamy texture. It has a strong, slightly tangy flavor that is distinctive and complex. The cheese is typically round in shape, with a natural rind that is golden in color. It is often served as part of a cheese platter, paired with fruits, nuts, and wines.
Culinary Uses
In addition to being enjoyed on its own, Santarém Cheese is also used in a variety of Portuguese dishes. It can be melted into sauces, grated over pasta, or used in baking. Its robust flavor also makes it a popular choice for pairing with robust red wines.
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