Josi Original Bulgarischer Schafskäse Sirene 200gJosi Original Bulgarischer Sirene AufschnittJosi Original Bulgarischer Schafskäse (Sirene)
Josi Original Bulgarischer Schafskäse Sirene 200g

Josi Original Bulgarian Sheep Cheese Siren | 170 g

3,59 Euro

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Product description

This typical spicy Bulgarian sheep cheese (Sirene) was made according to an ancient recipe and tradition in the mountains of Bulgaria.

With this sheep cheese your Schopska salad will be perfect.
But you can enjoy this sheep cheese not only with your Schopska salad.
Eat it seasoned with red bell pepper or mixed with ljutenitza.

Bulgarian soft cheese (Sirene) made of sheep milk matured in brine and vacuum packed.
In the production of the sheep's milk cheese, up to 10% cow's milk can be used for refinement.
Produced in Bulgaria in the traditional way.

Unlike feta, Bulgarian brine cheese (Sirene, Bulg. Сирене [ˈsirene]) ferments during ripening under the influence of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies bulgaricus, thus developing its sour taste. These bacteria get into prepared milk by adding a little yogurt. The Lactobacillus bulgaricus gives it its specific taste and aroma. It also gets its typical curdiness and mushroom-like consistency from Lactobacillus bulgaricus, because bubbles with carbon dioxide form in the cheese. Compared to yogurt, cheese ripens (ferments) very slowly, as the temperature for ripening is only 10 °C. The brine further removes water from the cheese, making it hard and giving it its semi-soft consistency. The brine also gives it a strong salty taste and preserves the cheese. By increasing the salt content in the brine, it is possible to shorten the ripening process, but this makes the cheese very salty, which indicates its poorer quality. This type of Sirene production was well suited for self-sufficiency in Bulgarian villages. The farmers had milk from their own production (mostly sheep, less cows, never goats), only the crops had to be bought. From one liter of milk you get about 200 g of brine cheese.

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Nutritional Information
per 100g
Calories - Energy
1460 kJ / 349 kcal
Fat
30,0 g
Saturated Fat
20,0 g
Carbohydrates
1,8 g
Sugar
1,8 g
Protein
18,0 g
Salt
3,5 g
Fat in dry matter
min. 48%
Quantity
170 g
EAN
4013571017434
Manufacturer
JoSi Ltd.
Country of origin
(nicht EU)
Ingredients
Pasteurized sheep's milk (min.90%)
Pasteurized cow milk
Salt
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