Manchego

Manchego
queso de la mancha (Spanish)
Country of originSpain[1]
RegionLa Mancha[1]
Source of milkEwes[1]
TextureFirm and compact[1]
Fat content6.5% min[1]
Protein content4.5% min[1]
Dimensionsmax height 12 cm (4.7 in)
max diameter 22 cm (8.7 in)[1]
Weightmin 0.4 kg (0.88 lb), max 4.0 kg (8.8 lb)[1]
Aging timemin 30 days, max 2 years[1]
CertificationPDO[1]
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Manchego (Spanish: queso manchego, pronounced [ˈkeso manˈtʃeɣo]) is a cheese made in the La Mancha region of Spain from the milk of sheep of the Manchega breed. It is aged between 60 days and 2 years.

Manchego has a firm and compact consistency and a buttery texture, often containing small, unevenly distributed air pockets. The colour of the cheese varies from white to ivory-yellow, and the inedible rind from yellow to brownish-beige. The cheese has a distinctive flavour, well developed but not too strong, creamy with a slight piquancy, and leaves an aftertaste that is characteristic of sheep's milk.

The designation queso manchego is protected under Spain's denominación de origen regulatory classification system,[2] and the cheese has been granted Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status by the European Union.[3]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Cite error: The named reference PDO was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Manchego Cheese Denomination of Origin Regulating Council, retrieved 28 April 2010
  3. ^ "Commission Regulation (EC) No 561/2009", Official Journal of the European Union, vol. L166, Brussels, pp. 36–37, 27 June 2009, retrieved 28 April 2010