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CAPRIZIA CHE DELIZIA sheep and goat milk cheese, aged 60 days.

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CAPRIZIA CHE DELIZIA sheep and goat milk cheese, aged 60 days.

Barcode: 0000004064336
Country of origin: Italy
Net weight: 1000g
Description

Experience the delightful aroma and semi-hard texture of CAPRIZIA CHE DELIZIA sheep and goat milk cheese, aged for 60 days. Perfectly paired with jams, crackers, or enjoyed on its own, it unveils the authentic flavor of Sardinia.

Ingredients

The “Antica Foma” pasteurized sheep (E470a) and goat (E470b) milk cheese CAPRIZIA CHE DELIZIA, aged for 60 days, is made from a blend of milk from sheep and goats raised in Sardinia. This cheese has a pleasant aroma, semi-hard texture, and a firmer rind. We recommend tasting it with jams, crackers, or on its own. Sardinian sheep and goats graze in cooler mountain areas in summer and in slightly lower, warmer mountain areas in autumn. The milk from these sheep (E470a) and goats (E470b) has a distinctive, delicate flavor, characteristic of the cheeses made from it.

Additives

E470A

E470B

Allergens

Milk

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Additives & Effects

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Sodium, Potassium and Calcium Salts of Fatty Acids: Generally regarded as safe emulsifiers; excessive consumption may cause mild digestive discomfort.

Magnesium Salts of Fatty Acids: Generally regarded as safe stabilizers; excessive consumption may result in mild digestive discomfort.

Additives Overview

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The cheese contains two additives, E470a and E470b, which are generally recognized as safe for consumption. No significant health concerns are noted when consumed within standard amounts.

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Product Analysis

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The cheese contains two additives, E470a and E470b, which are generally recognized as safe for consumption. No significant health concerns are noted when consumed within standard amounts.

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February 11, 2025 at 04:35:06 UTC
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