Xynomizithra
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Production Area | Greece |
Milk | Sheep and goat |
Pasteurized | Traditionally not but commercially yes |
Texture | Soft |
Moisture | approx. 66% - 70% |
Fat content | approx. 15% |
Protein content | approx. 15.5% |
Salt | approx. 2% |
Dimensions/weight | Variable |
Aging time | None |
Certification | Only Xynomyzithra Kritis |
Xynomizithra or xynomyzithra (Greek ξυνομυζήθρα) is a traditional unpasteurized Greek cheese, a sour variant of mizithra. It is made from sheep's and/or goat's whey with the addition of milk. The cheese is soft, snow-white, creamy in texture, and granular. It is made in various sizes and usually shaped like a truncated cone.
Xynomyzithra Kritis 'xynomizithra of Crete' is a European protected designation of origin.[1]