
Pecorino with Chilli Caseificio Quadalti
Chilli pepper pecorino cheese Tasting Notes:
Spicy but well-balanced flavour, Tender paste
Label:
Ingredients: Pasteurised sheep's milk, lactic ferments, rennet, chilli pepper approx. 2%, salt
Average nutritional values per 100 g of product:
energy 1516 kJ-366 kcal, fat 29.9 g of which saturated 22.65 g, carbohydrates 4.5 g of which sugars 0.25 g, protein 19.6 g, salt 1.96 g
milk origin Italy
store in a cool place
Quadalti Farm
Headquarters and transport: Loc. Arcille n.38A int. 1/2/3 Campagnatico (GR)
Caseificio Quadalti
The Quadalti farm was founded in 1929 in the heart of the Tuscan Maremma and is family-run. The company has developed over the years with the purchase of plots of land, cultivating around 200 hectares to date. Crops are based on the cultivation of cereals, fodder and pastureland to feed the sheep. Today, the farm raises a total of 2000 free-stall Sardinian dairy sheep. The sheep are fed an accurate and balanced diet using their own fodder and cereals, thus guaranteeing the production of high quality milk. In 2000, the farm evolved with the addition of a dairy, transforming milk into dairy products and various types of cheeses made from Maremma sheep.
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Description
Chilli pepper pecorino cheese Tasting Notes:
Spicy but well-balanced flavour, Tender paste
Label:
Ingredients: Pasteurised sheep's milk, lactic ferments, rennet, chilli pepper approx. 2%, salt
Average nutritional values per 100 g of product:
energy 1516 kJ-366 kcal, fat 29.9 g of which saturated 22.65 g, carbohydrates 4.5 g of which sugars 0.25 g, protein 19.6 g, salt 1.96 g
milk origin Italy
store in a cool place
Quadalti Farm
Headquarters and transport: Loc. Arcille n.38A int. 1/2/3 Campagnatico (GR)
Caseificio Quadalti
The Quadalti farm was founded in 1929 in the heart of the Tuscan Maremma and is family-run. The company has developed over the years with the purchase of plots of land, cultivating around 200 hectares to date. Crops are based on the cultivation of cereals, fodder and pastureland to feed the sheep. Today, the farm raises a total of 2000 free-stall Sardinian dairy sheep. The sheep are fed an accurate and balanced diet using their own fodder and cereals, thus guaranteeing the production of high quality milk. In 2000, the farm evolved with the addition of a dairy, transforming milk into dairy products and various types of cheeses made from Maremma sheep.











