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Anthotyros (Greek: Ανθότυρος) (Anthotyro in modern Greek, "flowery cheese"), is a traditional fresh cheese. There are Dry Anthotyros and Fresh Anthotyros. Dry Anthotyros is a matured cheese similar to Mizithra. Anthotyros is made with milk and whey from sheep or goats, sometimes in combination.[3] The ratio of milk to whey usually is 9-to-1. It is commonly a truncated cone, but when shipped in containers may be crumbled, as it is removed. It may be unpasteurized, where law allows.

Anthotyros
A block of anthotyros, lying on top of its protective paper covering
A block of anthotyros, lying on top of its protective paper covering
Country of origin Greece
Source of milk Goats, Ewes
Pasteurized Not traditionally, but commercially yes
Texture Hard (Dry) / Soft (Fresh)
Fat content 16.6%[1] 65.9%[2]
Protein content 9.6%[1]
Dimensions various
Weight various, usually 1/2 or 1 kilo
Aging time 10 Days

Milk is boiled at moderate temperature for ten minutes and then rennet and salt is added, while ruffling. The mix is left in large shallow tanks resulting in a part skim mixture. The following day, salt is added to the mix which is then poured into a basket with tulle and is left to drain. Salt is added every day for another three to four days. At this stage, the cheese is still fresh but less soft. If left to mature, thick salt is often added to cover the exterior.

The fresh variant is dry, white, soft or medium hardness, with a sweet, creamy taste, with no rind and no salt.[2] It might be eaten for breakfast with honey and fruit, or in savory dishes with oil, tomato and wild herbs. The dry variant is hard, dry, white and salty; it can have a powerful smell similar to sherry. It might be eaten on spaghetti or salads.

Anthotyros is produced in Greece, commonly in Thrace, Macedonia, the Ionian Islands and Crete.[4]
See also

List of cheeses
Cuisine of Greece

References

Tsiotsias, A.; Savvaidis, I.; Vassila, A.; Kontominas, M.; Kotzekidou, P. (2002). "Control of Listeria monocytogenes by low-dose irradiation in combination with refrigeration in the soft whey cheese 'Anthotyros'". Food Microbiology. Elsevier. 19 (1–3): 117–126. doi:10.1006/fmic.2001.0469.
Papageorgiou, Demetrios M.; Bori, Mina; Mantis, Antonios (1996). "Growth of Listeria monocytogenes in the Whey Cheeses Myzithra, Anthotyros, and Manouri during Storage at 5, 12, and 22°C". Journal of Food Protection. International Association for Food Protection. 59 (11): 1193–1199. doi:10.4315/0362-028X-59.11.1193.
Arvanitoyannis, I. (2012). Modified Atmosphere and Active Packaging Technologies. Contemporary Food Engineering. Taylor & Francis. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-4398-0044-7.

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