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| Stracciata | |
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| Country of origin | Italy |
| Region | Molise |
| Town | Agnone, Capracotta, Carovilli, Vastogirardi |
| Source of milk | Cow |
| Pasteurised | Yes |
Stracciata is a fresh pasta filata cheese produced in Italy.[1][2] Stracciata is formed into flat strips of about 4โ5ย cm wide, 1ย cm thick and folded in on itself in a uniform manner or woven wire, made with cow's milk. The name stracciata means "tattered" in Italian.
Production
editStracciata is produced in the municipalities of Agnone, Capracotta, Carovilli and Vastogirardi with milk from local breeds of cattle, mostly kept at pasture and fed with fodder. The milk from the evening milking and morning in the boiler is heated cans,[dubious โ discuss] to a variable temperature of 36โ38ย ยฐC (97โ100ย ยฐF), depending on the weather.
History
editThere are three types of PAT-certified stracciata: one from the region of Molise,[3] one from the region of Campania,[4] and one from Matese[5] in the Apennines.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Isernia". Made In South Italy. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
- ^ "La comunitร molisana di Roma promuove l'evento 'Made in Molise'". Santa Croce Online News. March 7, 2007. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
- ^ "Stracciata P.A.T. (Molise)".
- ^ "Stracciata P.A.T. (Campania)".
- ^ "Stracciata del Matese P.A.T." 5 April 2018.