Kesong puti

Kesong puti
Country of origin Philippines
Region Bulacan, Cebu, Laguna and Samar
Source of milk Carabao (Philippine Water Buffalo)
Pasteurised Yes
Texture Soft
Aging time 1 day
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Kesong putî (Philippine Carabao Center, Dairy plant)

Kesong putî (lit. "white cheese" in Tagalog) is a soft, unaged, white cheese made from unskimmed carabao's milk, salt, and rennet.[1] Comparable to cottage cheese, queso blanco, and paneer, kesong putî has a soft close texture and slight salty taste. Some commercial versions are slightly sour due to the use of vinegar in place of rennet. This cheese originated from and is produced in the provinces of Bulacan, Cebu, Laguna, Bacolod and Samar. In the Philippines, it is a popular breakfast fare eaten with the freshly baked local bread called pan de sal.

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