Kefalotyri cheese

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Kefalotyri (κεφαλοτύρι)
Country of origin Greece, Cyprus
Region, town
Source of milk sheep and/or goat
Pasteurised
Texture hard
Aging time 3 months or more
Certification

Kefalotyri (Greek: κεφαλότυρι) is a rather hard, salty yellow cheese made from sheep and/or goat's milk in Greece and Cyprus (cow's milk is not allowed). Depending on the mixture of milk used in the process the color can vary between yellow and white. Being a very hard cheese, Kefalotyri is consumed as is, fried in olive oil or added to foods such as spaghetti, meat, or cooked vegetables. This is a very popular and well-known cheese, establishing its roots in Greece during the Byzantine era. It takes from two to three months to ripen.

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