tasandilla
Tasandilla is a term that refers to a specific type of artisanal cheese originating from the Andalusia region of Spain. It is traditionally made from a blend of sheep's milk and goat's milk, though variations may exist. The cheese is known for its firm texture and a flavor profile that is often described as tangy and slightly nutty, with a subtle earthiness. The aging process for tasandilla can vary, influencing the intensity of its taste and the development of its rind.
The production of tasandilla is often carried out by small-scale dairies, preserving traditional cheesemaking methods. These