Toma cheese
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Toma cheese is a type of cheese that originated in Italy. It is a semi-hard cheese that is typically made from cow's milk, although it can also be made from goat's or sheep's milk. The name "Toma" is derived from the Italian word "toma", which means "made by the farmer himself".
History[edit | edit source]
Toma cheese has a long history in Italy, particularly in the northern regions of Piedmont and Aosta Valley. It was traditionally made by farmers as a way to use up excess milk. Today, it is still made in a similar way, with many farmers producing their own Toma cheese.
Production[edit | edit source]
The production of Toma cheese involves several steps. First, the milk is heated and rennet is added to cause it to coagulate. The curds are then cut, heated, and stirred. After this, they are placed in molds and pressed to remove the whey. The cheese is then aged for a period of time, which can vary depending on the specific type of Toma cheese being made.
Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Toma cheese is known for its creamy texture and mild, nutty flavor. It has a pale yellow color and a smooth, thin rind. The cheese is typically round in shape and can weigh between 1 and 2 kilograms.
Uses[edit | edit source]
Toma cheese is versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. It can be eaten on its own, used in cooking, or paired with wine. It is often used in traditional Italian dishes such as fonduta, a type of cheese fondue.
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