- Tomme des Pyrenees
Infobox Cheese
name = Tomme des Pyrenees
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country =France
regiontown =Aquitaine andMidi-Pyrénées
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source =Cow s, ewes andgoat s
pasteurised = Depends
texture = Hard or semi-hard cheese
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aging = 3-19 weeks
certification = IGP (E.U law no. 1107/9612 June 1996 Tomme des
Pyrenees is a French rustic cheese, usually seen covered in a thin black skin.History
It was once made only by small farmers for their own consumption and could be made from three different kinds of milk: cow, goat and ewe.First mentioned in the 12th century, it was eaten by the nobles of
St-Girons inAriège and KingLouis VI of France also knew the cheese of the Pyrenees. It was only in the 19th century that the manufacture of the cheese moved to a more professional basis, though still hand-crafted.Manufacture
A pressed cheese, nowadays made equally from raw or pasteurized cows’ milk. Curdled milk is tossed, cut and put in large moulds. It is drained for 24 hours, then salted and aged in cool, humid cellars, where it is turned by hand every day. An aging period of 21 days minimum is permitted for the black-crusted tomme and 45 days minimum for the gold-covered version. The covering is a seal of paraffin wax.Tomme des Pyrenees is sold in various sizes of cylindrical shape with rounded edges. The small tomme is between 450 g and 1.5 kg (corresponding to the old 1 to 3
livre s (pounds) measures) up to 5.5 kg (12 lb). The texture is supple and the taste is creamy and only slightly salty. The colour is normally ivory white, varying to pale yellows.Tomme des Pyrenees is made and aged entirely within the same place as the milk is produced, by local business’ workshops.Production totals
An annual production of:
* 2,500 tons of cheese made from pasteurized milk by 350 dairy breeders.
* 2,500 tons made from raw milk from 450 farms.Production areas
* In the
Aquitaine region: thePyrénées-Atlantiques department.
* In theMidi-Pyrénées region: the departments ofAriège andHautes-Pyrénées and the communes ofSaint-Gaudens ,Axat andBelcaire .ee also
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List of cheeses External links
* [http://joinusinfrance.net/html/cheeses.html Comprehensive Information on French Cheeses]
* [http://www.frencheese.co.uk/cheeses/detail-cheeses.php?id=418 Retail site giving some information]
* [http://www.gastronomie-aquitaine.fr/produit,6,36,left_BE24C35B,fromage,tomme,pyrenees.html French Cheeses of the Pyrenees]
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