Pecorino di Fossa Talamello Cheese 2.6 lb
Formaggio di Fossa di Sogliano Cheese. Price per 4 pounds approximatedly. The Formaggio di Fossa di Sogliano Cheese DOP is an aged Gourmet Italian cheese typical from Sogliano al Rubicone but is also produced historically in nearby Talamello and Sant'Agata Feltria. Today, by extension, Formaggio di Fossa is produced in different towns of the Val Montefeltroe Metauro. It's pure sheep milk or a mix of sheep and cow milk aged in cave. The caves must be filled up completely and covered with empty burlap sacks and sealed with a piece of wood. Almost 40 pounds of sand is then placed on top of the wood. Within a couple of days after closing a cave, anaerobic fermentation begins due to the lack of oxygen available. The fermentation gives this Gourmet Italian Cheese its characteristic smell and taste. A wheel of Formaggio di Fossa has a deformed shape, a compact and breakable rind and paste. Initially, its flavor is delicate, but becomes increasingly spicy with a bitter aftertaste. Its odor smells like damp forest floor.Formaggio di Fossa DOP di Sogliano is a sheep's milk cheese gets its name from the fact that the cheese is aged in ditch-like caves, or fosse in Italian. The caves were probably created during the Middle Ages. The caves in Sogliano were regularly used to conserve grain, however they were also rented out for aging cheese. Two separate documents written in 1498 and 1498 attest to this practice.The cheese is traditionally removed from the caves on November 25, Saint Catherine's day. Once it has been removed, the Gourmet cheese is ready to be consumed in regional soups like cappelletti or Cavatelli or grated over pasta. Formaggio di Fossa di Sogliano is also good on its own, or served with a piece of bread or piadina, paired with a little Truffle honey or balsamic vinegar.