Metsovone
Metsovone (Greek: Μετσοβόνε) is a semi-hard smoked pasta filata cheese produced in the Aromanian village of Metsovo in Epirus, Greece.[1] Metsovone has been a European protected designation of origin since 1996.[2] This cheese, along with Metsovela, is one of the most popular culinary attractions of Metsovo. These cheeses are produced in the Tositsa Foundation Cheese Factory of Metsovo.[3]
| Metsovone | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Country of origin | Greece | 
| Town | Metsovo | 
| Source of milk | Cows, goats, sheep | 
| Pasteurised | Traditionally not but commercially | 
| Texture | Semi-hard | 
| Fat content | 25.9% | 
| Protein content | 26.8% | 
| Aging time | >3 months | 
| Certification | PDO EU | 
| Named after | Metsovo | 
Metsovone is manufactured from cow's milk or a mixture of cow and sheep or goat milk.
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- Archived 2012-11-03 at the Wayback Machine
- "European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - COMMISSION APPROVES THE REGISTRATION OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD PRODUCTS". europa.eu.
- Zachou, Christina (27 November 2021). "Μέτσοβο, το "πέτρινο διαμάντι" -Τι πρέπει να δείτε, να γευτείτε, εστιατόρια, συγκλονιστικά αρχοντικά, 10+3 σημεία". Iefimerida (in Greek).
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