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Valtellina Casera

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Valtellina Casera
Country of originItaly
RegionProvince of Sondrio, Lombardy
Source of milkCows' milk
CertificationEuropean Union: protected designation of origin (PDO) 1996 (Reg. CE n.1263/96)[1]
Named afterValtellina, Q3661688[*]
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Valtellina Casera (Lombard: Casera de la Valtolina) is a cheese made from semi-skimmed cows' milk in the northern Italian province of Sondrio.[2] Its origins date back to the sixteenth century and it is much used in the cuisine of the Valtellina: particularly in dishes based on buckwheat flour such as pizzoccheri and sciatt (toad(s) in Lombard language).[2][3]

It has had protected designation of origin (PDO) status under European Union law since 1996; its production is managed by the Consorzio Tutela Formaggi Valtellina Casera e Bitto and certification is regulated by CSQA of Thiene.[1][4]

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  1. ^ a b EUR-Lex - 31996R1263 - EN
  2. ^ a b Valtellina Casera Archived 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine, Consorzio Tutela Formaggi Valtellina Casera e Bitto.
  3. ^ Shemaria, Liz. "Pizzoccheri: Italy's debated buckwheat pasta recipe". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2022-09-08.
  4. ^ Consorzio Tutela Formaggi Valtellina Casera e Bitto, homepage.
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