Burrata
Burrata is a fresh Italian cheese from the region of Apulia (Puglia), known for its delicate texture and rich flavor. It is made from mozzarella and cream, and is distinguished by a solid outer shell enclosing a soft, creamy interior. The name burrata is linked to the Italian word burrare, meaning to stuff or fill.
Traditional burrata consists of an outer pouch of solid mozzarella that is tied at the top. Inside,
Burrata is typically sold fresh and is best enjoyed soon after production. It is commonly served at
Most burrata on the market is made from cow's milk, though buffalo-milk varieties exist in Italy and