Stracchino cheese
A fresh cheese made with uncooked cow’s milk originally from the Po Valley. It is commonly named “crescenza”, from the Latin word “crescentia” – which means grow – because if kept in a warm place it tends to increase in size just like rising bread.
TYPICAL NUTRITIONAL VALUES (in 100 g of product) | |
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Energetic value (Kcal) | 1086 kJ / 262 Kcal |
Fat(g) | 21,1 g |
Of which Saturates (g) | 15,1 g |
Carbohydrate (g) | 3 g |
Of which Sugars (g) | 3 g |
Protein (g) | 15,0 g |
Salt (g) | 1,7 g |
FEATURES

Production zone
Mainly Lombardy, but also Piedmont, Veneto and Emilia.

Production period
All year

Ingredients
Pasteurized cow’s milk, salt, rennet.

Flavor
Delicate, sweet, with a charateristic smell of milk.

Rind
Absent.

Consistency
Homogeneous, compact, white in colour, melts in the mouth.