Canestrato is a hard cheese from the Italian regions of Basilicata, Apulia, Sicily, and Abruzzo, made from a mixture of sheep milk and goat milk. It is listed on the Ark of Taste. The cheese is typical in Basilicata. It is also a specialty of Castel del Monte, Abruzzo. The Apulian variety is made using Lactobacillus brevis.
Canestrato varietals include:
  • Canestrato di Moliterno, a hard mixed sheep's and goats’ milk cheese from Basilicata. It is matured for at least sixty days and may be eaten at table or grated. An application for PGI status was registered in 2010.
  • Canestrato Pugliese Puglia, a PDO cheese made in the Province of Foggia
  • Canestrato Trentino-Alto Adige

Categories: Italian cheese
Characteristic of: Sicilian cuisine
Also known as:
Italian: Canestrato
Wikidata ID: Q3655317
Wikipedia title: Canestrato
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