Sour Milk Cheese

Sour milk cheese is a cheese that has been curdled (coagulated) by natural souring or by the addition of lactic acid bacteria, such as Cottage cheese. Sour milk cheese does not use rennet for coagulation. Sour milk cheese generally ripes for no more than two weeks in comparative warmth. 100 litres of milk yield about 8 to 9 kilograms of sour milk cheese, which contains less than 10% fat and up to 37% protein. Most sour milk cheeses are white mold cheeses or red mold cheeses, and many are flavoured with caraway. The various types of sour milk cheeses include:
  • Bauern-Handkse
  • Harzer Handkse
  • Harzer Korbkse
  • Harzer Stangenkse
  • Olmtzer Quargel
  • Tiroler Graukse

 

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