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Gorgonzola’s tangy, strong flavour combines well with the mild
flavours of polenta and with firm-crusted breads.
Italian Gorgonzola is one of the great blue cheeses of the world. It is among the earliest
of European cheeses, with its first historical record dating to the year 869. Today it is made
in northern Italy by both artisan and bulk producers. Some Gorgonzola is still aged in the
traditional caves at Valsassina and Lodi, which provide ideal conditions for the formation of
the mould that gives the cheese its distinctive tang. Gorgonzola has a soft, creamy texture and is white or straw-colored, with characteristic
greenish-blue flecks or veins. Its production begins with whole milk, to which the cheese mould is added. The finished cheeses
are then aged for three to five months. After the first month, the cheese is pierced with long
copper needles to enhance the circulation of air and growth of the mould. The cheese is
produced in wheels that weigh about 18 to 26 pounds (8 to 11.7 kg). VarietiesSweet or dolce Gorgonzola This is a semisoft cheese, mild and buttery, with an ivory-yellow colour and blue-green
marbling. Aged or naturale Gorgonzola This cheese is firmer, and more assertive in flavour and aroma. Mountain Gorgonzola This variety is aged for 6 to 12 months; the longer aging produces an intense flavour, and
a cheese with well-developed veins. Buying and storing tipsGorgonzola is usually wrapped in foil to keep it moist. Refrigerated and carefully wrapped,
it will keep well for several weeks. AvailabilityGorgonzola is widely available in health food stores, specialty stores, and markets. Preparation, uses, and tipsGorgonzola’s tangy, strong flavour combines well with the mild flavours of polenta
and firm-crusted breads. It is also excellent in salads and dips. Ripe pears, Gorgonzola, and red wine are a classic dessert
combination.
Nutritional HighlightsGorgonzola, 1 slice 1 oz. (28g)
Calories: 100
Protein: 6.1g
Carbohydrate: 0.66g
Total Fat: 8.1g
Fiber: 0.0g
*Good source of: Calcium (149mg) *Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular
nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value, based upon United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines. Foods that are a “good source” of a
particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the USDA Recommended Daily Value.
Nutritional information and daily nutritional guidelines may vary in different countries.
Please consult the appropriate organization in your country for specific nutritional values
and the recommended daily guidelines. |