Bra (cheese)
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The Italian cheese Bra originates from the town of Bra in Cuneo in the region of Piemonte.
Production of Bra may take place all year, but it may only legally take place within the province of Cuneo, however, ageing may also take place in Villafranca, in Turin.
The cheese may use either unpasteurised or pasteurised milk, often entirely cow's milk, but goat's or sheep's milk may be added in small amounts.
It may be served as a soft or hard cheese, depending on the length of ageing, from at least forty five days for soft cheese, from six months for hard cheese.
Bra has PDO status under European Law.
References
- Formaggio.it - Bra (Italian) (accessed 2 January 2008)
- Cheese.com - Bra (accessed 2 January 2008)
- Rubino, R., Sardo, P., Surrusca, A. (eds.), 'Italian Cheese: 293 Traditional Types' , ISBN 88-8499-111-0
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