Taleggio cheese

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Taleggio (IPA: [taˈleddʒo]) (Talegg in Lombard language) is a semisoft washed-rind smear-ripened Italian cheese named after Val Taleggio, Italy. The cheese has a thin, edible rind and a strong aroma, but its flavour is comparatively mild with an unusual fruity tang. The rind is a pinkish-brown, and the interior is creamy and pale yellow.[2] It has a protected designation of origin so that only such cheese produced in the Lombardy or Piedmont regions of Italy may be designated as Taleggio.[2]

Country of originItaly
Source of milkcow, full milk
PasteurizedFrequently
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Taleggio
Country of originItaly
TownBergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona,
Lecco, Lodi, Milan,
Pavia, Treviso, Novara
Source of milkcow, full milk
PasteurizedFrequently
Texturesemi-soft, smear-ripened[1]
Aging time40 days
CertificationPDO
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History

Taleggio and similar cheeses have been around since Roman times, with Cicero, Cato the Elder, and Pliny the Elder all mentioning it in their writings. The cheese was solely produced in the Val Taleggio until the late 1800s, when some production moved to the Lombardy plain to the south.[3] After 1992, cheesemakers in Val Taleggio attempted to rename the cheese they produced as Taleggio del Val Taleggio ("Taleggio of Val Taleggio") to distinguish it from the more widely produced versions from nearby areas, but abandoned the attempt when they received legal caution against it, as the cheese already had a protected designation of origin.[4]:74

Production

The production takes place every autumn and winter. First, acidified milk is mixed with rennet taken from milk calves. The cheese is formed into square blocks[2] and set on wood shelves in chambers, sometimes in caves as per tradition, and matures within six to ten weeks. It is washed once a week with a seawater sponge to prevent mould growth and to form an orange or rose crust. This smear-washing makes the cheese susceptible to contamination.[5]:456 Listeria developing on Taleggio is typically considered to be a post-manufacturing contamination, as the surface microflora are inhibitory to its development.[5]:456 The ripening cheese has been traditionally stored in caves near Valsassina, in which gentle breezes within spread the moulds growing in its rind.[6]:136

Each square block is imprinted with a four-leaf brand representing the Consorzio Tutela Taleggio.[6]:136

Nutritional information

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Taleggio
Fat content 48%
Nutritional values
(per 100 g (3+12 oz))
energy 1,319 kJ (315 kcal)[7]
protein 19 g
fat 26 g
calcium 460 mg
phosphorus 360 mg
magnesium 22 mg
vitamin A 450 mg
vitamin B2 280 mg
vitamin B6 131 mg
vitamin E 4450 mg
Dimensions 18–20 cm (7–8 in) square, height: 5–8 cm (2–3 in)
Weight 1.8–2.2 kg (3 lb 15 oz – 4 lb 14 oz)
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