Padraccio

Padraccio is an Italian cheese made in Basilicata, typical of the Pollino National Park area. It is recognized as a prodotto agroalimentare tradizionale ("traditional regional food product") of Basilicata.[1]

The cheese is made from a mixture of the milk of the Lucana grey goat (capra grigia lucana) – a rare breed of goat from the Apennines[2] – and sheep's milk.[3]

Production

The cheese is produced between April and July. Raw milk is heated to 37–38 °C (99–100 °F) degrees before the (sheep or goat) rennet is added. The cheese sets in 2030 minutes. When the curds break, the cheese is transferred to a wicker container and worked with the fingers. It is then pressed, using the flat of the hand, to end up with a spherical shape. Finally, this fresh cheese with no added salt needing no ripening time is wrapped in fern leaves.

See also

Notes

  1. "Padraccio". topfooditaly.net. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  2. Porter et al., 2016: Mason's World Encyclopedia of Livestock Breeds and Breeding, p.402: Potenza
  3. Intavoliamo. "Prodotti tipici" (in Italian). intavoliamo.it. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
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