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Buffalo mozzarella (Italian: mozzarella di bufala; Neapolitan: muzzarella 'e vufera) is a mozzarella made from the milk of the Italian Mediterranean buffalo. It is a dairy product traditionally manufactured in Campania , especially in the provinces of Caserta and Salerno .
Mozzarella (English: / ˌ m ɒ t s ə ˈ r ɛ l ə /, Italian: [mottsaˈrɛlla]; Neapolitan: muzzarella, pronounced [muttsaˈrɛllə]) is a semi-soft non-aged cheese prepared using the pasta filata ('stretched-curd') method with origins from southern Italy. It is prepared with cow's milk or buffalo milk, taking the following names:
Stracciatella cheese is composed of small shreds—hence its name, which in Italian is a diminutive of straccia ('rag' or 'shred'), meaning 'a little shred'. It is a stretched curd fresh cheese, white in colour, and made the whole year round, [2] [3] but is thought to be at its best during the spring and summer months. [2]
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Nguri – a buffalo milk cheese of the Fujian province in China; it is prepared in a ball shape approximately the size of a table tennis ball, and has a soft, leathery texture. Provatura – a traditionally Lazian dairy product made from Italian buffalo milk by the pasta filata method. [11] Rumi cheese – made from cow milk or buffalo milk. [12]
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Mozzarella: Italy: Italian semi-soft, non-aged cheese, made from cow milk (mozzarella) and buffalo milk (mozzarella di bufala). Moose milk: Pictured is a milkmaid collecting moose milk at Kostroma Moose Farm in Kostroma Oblast, Russia. Mursik: Kenya: A basic element of the cuisine of the Kalenjin people of Kenya.