Chanco cheese

Chilean cow's milk cheese From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chanco is Chilean cow's milk cheese originally from the Chanco farm in Maule Region. Now it is produced all over south-central Chile, and represents almost 50% of Chilean cheese consumption. It is a semi-hard ripened cheese with reduced lactose content and soft consistency.

Country of originChile
TownChanco
Source of milkCows
TextureSemi-hard
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Chanco
Country of originChile
TownChanco
Source of milkCows
TextureSemi-hard
Named afterChanco
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