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Sørlandsk Mozzarella Pizzeria
Variation of our well-known Ristorante line and developed for the best result on your Pizza. Sørlandsk Mozzarella Pizzeria is a product made from 100% Norwegian milk that will leave you and your customers speechless. Thanks to its long shape and a firmer and drier texture, it is much easier to divide into pieces. You save a lot of preparation time either by using a knife or a professional cutter. Due to the lower moisture content, the shelf life is extended, still without preservatives.
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Most people know Burrata, the queen of all cheeses in Italy. Stracciatella is the heart of Burrata. It is made from shredded Southern Mozzarella mixed with cream. Eaten together with salty or sweet, and tastes fantastic with cured meats and strawberries. Delicious!
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Think of Sørlandsk Mozzarella, and add that little something extra – smoky flavor. A delicious and unexpected change in salad, hamburger, pizza etc. Guaranteed success!
Fresh cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk and run with the pasta filata method
Yellow surface after the smoking process
Velvety soft cheese with a high moisture content
Smoked and slightly salty taste
When the cheese is cut, "latticello", a whitish liquid with a delicious aroma, oozes out
Available as Fior di Latte approx. 500 g (supplied in a bag without water)
Should be tempered before serving
Ready to eat immediately
Shipped or collected immediately after production, shelf life for 8 days
Produced to order
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finally a Norwegian produced cheese inspired by Halloumi!
Norsk Grillost is a firm cheese that is perfect for roasting and grilling and which has a wonderful roasting crust. The cheese is made from Norwegian milk from Namdalen and inspired by Halloumi - a cheese that is used a lot in Cyprus and the Middle East. Perfect for dinner either as a side dish or as an alternative to meat. Serve hot straight from the grill or frying pan.
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Ystil is the weekday cheese that can be used in many ways with cream or milk. It can also be used in salads, pastries and as an ingredient if you want to mix in herbs and other things.
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FRESH KOST Cream cheese Manufacturer: Solliaysteriet Type: Fresh cheese Milk: Goat Flavour: Mild goat cheese flavour. Comes in several varieties – natural, garlic or paprika. Description: The cream cheese has a ripening time of approx. 24 hours. After ripening, it is filled into glasses and put in the fridge, or garlic or paprika mix is added. In the summer season, other fresh herbs may come from our spring…
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Like halloumi, but made from the fresh milk from our cows with a little less salt than the Cypriot halloumi cheese.
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SALAD CHEESE Jærsk Bedaost Manufacturer: Ystepikene Type: Salad cheese Milk: Pasteurized cow's milk Taste: A slightly firm salad cheese, fresh and slightly sour in taste. Tasty tomato with a bit of chewing resistance. Description: Jærsk Bedaost - the cheese that started the Ystepike dream. This is the type of feta that adds a little something extra to both salads, tapas and cured meats. It is also great as a snack, on…
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FRESKOST Knubbost Producer: Lega Gardsysteri Type: Fresh cheese Milk: Goat Storage time: Unripened Taste: Mild and good salad cheese Description: Knubbost is made from fresh morning goat's milk. We sell the natural package in plastic, in brine in buckets, or in pieces with spicy rapeseed oil in glass. In the glass I find paprika, garlic, pepper mix, a little dried tomato and parsley...
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Ricotta Photo: David Rönnlund Producer: Lega Gardsysteri Type: Fresh milk: Goat Storage time: Unripened Taste: Velvety and slightly sweet. Description: Suitable for both food and desserts. Outlet: Own farm outlet and selected stores. More cheeses from Lega Gardsysteri: Vehus white mold cheese Cream cheese Knubbost Heimros Stavsfjell White goat cheese Real goat cheese 1 2 Next »
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