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Cabrales PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gloria   
Saturday, 30 June 2007 01:00
Cabrales refers to a strong, semi-hard goat or cows' milk cheese. Varieties include blue veined and a style wrapped in leaves for extra flavor.
It is a full-fat, mature, blue cheese ; cylindrical with flat faces; smooth, compact, white paste with blue-green areas and veins; piquant flavour; weight 2-5 kg. The production and processing area covers eighteen villages in the municipality of Cabrales and three in Peflamellera Alta, in Asturias province. The milk is a blend of cow's, ewe's and goat's milk; coagulation with lactic acid at temperatures varying between 22 and 35C; dry-salting; ripening for at least sixty days.

It is categorized as blue cheese and one of Spain's PDO and IGP cheeses.
 

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