Posted on 09/20/2013 5:19:38 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Well and whats cheese? Corpse of milk, said James Joyce. Cheese is probably the most popular dairy product in the world and there are a lot of corpses of milk around: some of which are rare and incredibly expensive.
Here are the 5 highest priced cheeses in the world.
5. Caciocavallo Podolico 70 euro/kg; US $42/pound
This cheese, meaning Horse Cheese, is traditional and very popular in the south of Italy. It is not made from horses milk, rather its name originates from the fact that in the past, it was hung from horses so it could be transported during curing. Caciocavallo has a pear shape and a creamy white filling. It comes from the milk of a rare Italian breed of cow (only 25,000 exist) called the Podolica, which only lactates from May to June.
4. Bitto storico 245 euro/kg; US $150/pound This rare Italian cheese is aged and prestigious: the oldest block is from 1996 and is stored in the Sanctuary of Bitto, in Gerola Alta, where the cheese is produced. A whole cheese aged 16 years and weighing 20 kg (44 pounds) was sold to ProFood Hong Kong, which will distribute small portions of the cheese to several resellers all around China.
3. Moose Cheese Over 500/kg; US $300/pound Produced in Sweden by the Moose House, this cheese is made only from the milk of Gullan, Haelga, and Juno. These three cows were abandoned by their mother and adopted by the Johannson family. Moose only lactate from May to September and require the most tender of handling during milking since disturbances can cause the animals to get flustered and dry-up. Each animal produces about 5 liters (1.3 gallons) of milk per day, so each year the farm can only offer 300 kg (660 pounds) of cheese. The cheese contains 12 percent fat and 12 percent protein.
2. White Stilton Gold 700 euro/kg ; US $420/pound One of the few British cheeses labeled PDO (Protected Denomination Origin), White Stilton Gold is made by Clawson, the producer of White and Blue Stilton. Stilton is called The King of British cheeses and only six creameries in the world are allowed to make it. The White Gold, suitable for dessert, is as creamy as the plain White, with the difference that it is crumblyand it contains real gold.
1. Pule (or donkeys pet in Serbian) 1,000 euro/kg; US $600/pound Only available on demand, this unique cheese strengthens the immune system, since it is low in fats and rich in vitamins and proteins. It is made of smoked donkeys milk, and is produced only in the Balkans by Zasavica Special Nature Reserve, home to a hundred donkeys. They affirm that the high price is due to the amount of milk required to make 1 kg of cheese: 25 liters (3 gallons to make 1 pound). Female donkeys are milked manually, since there are no suitable machines to do the job.
The most expensive cheese in the world is the stinky cheese of Zero’s economic policies.
I’d like to buy some cheese.
Ever try to milk a mink?
Hurray! Free Republic cheese made it onto the list!
Y’all kin have all that fancy pants stuff.
I have several traditional cheddars made from raw Jersey milk last January aging in the root cellar. Cut into a nice Monterey Jack a few weeks back and found it to be another world of flavor. We’re getting pretty cavalier with the Parmesan and Romano, too. This winter, it’ll be Provolone and we’ll smoke it with apple wood from the orchard.
It’s good to be working class filth.
I have an interesting story about at least one of these cheeses.. At my restaurant in Houston, we were fortunate enough to host an early anniversary gathering of the original Mercury Astronauts..
We were especially careful not to interfere with any of the celebrities’ that frequented our French Restaurant, and they appreciated our effort.. However, against my own rule, I inserted my big nose in this party by switching the entree with a bottle of TANG, on a bed of lettuce, covered by a silver dome..
When the white gloved, waiters, with a coordinated motion, removed the lids of this brilliant surprise, none on them even smiled.. YIKES! They just looked up and asked how long before dinner would be.. *^$$*
Finally, as a way to redeem myself, I sent a massive cheese board, with every expensive Cheese we served, and at least 2 of these cheeses were present, one was, Long Clawson White Stilton Gold Cheese.. One of the most prominent Astronaut, tasted that cheese and promptly upchucked into his napkin..
We never hosted the team again.. I wonder why? Hmmmmm
Three words:
George Soros’ toes
Notice they didn’t say if the cheeses tasted good. Reminds me of the cat feces coffee con.
Although I have made cheese I don’t do it regularly enough. Along with the Tillamook Cheese factory (best medium cheddar in the world 2010), there are many small mom & pop
operations with outstanding cheeses in Oregon. Same with beer & wine.
I need some for my sister.
“What a friend we have in cheeses.”
SHUT THAT BLOODY BAZOUKI OFF!
Blessed are the cheesemakers.
I thought Romano cheese had to be made from milk of sheep?
Please educate me. :)
Is there really any such thing as Venezuelan Beaver Cheese?
Yes, but it’s very rude to ask about it.
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