kaskavali
Kaskavali is a type of string cheese originating from Greece. It is traditionally made from sheep's milk or a mixture of sheep's and goat's milk. The cheese is characterized by its firm, elastic texture and its mild, slightly salty flavor. Kaskavali is often produced in a semi-hard to hard form, making it suitable for grating or slicing.
The production of kaskavali involves heating the milk and then adding rennet to coagulate it. The resulting
Kaskavali can be consumed fresh or aged. When aged, its flavor becomes more pronounced and its texture