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November 20th, 2013, 06:05 PM
The Mohant soft cheese produced in the Slovenian part of the Julian Alps has become the fourth Slovenian cheese to be registered by the EU as foodstuff with protected designation of origin, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment told the press yesterday.
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Mohant is a soft white cheese of a white-yellowish, beige or pale buttery colour made of raw cow milk with a distinct strong aroma and piquant taste.
The production of the cheese, according to many oral and written sources, dates back to the 18th century and originates in the town of Bohinj (NW).
The traditional method of producing the cheese in two phases has a crucial influence on its aroma, taste and texture.
Besides Mohant, another three cheeses (Bovški sir, Nanoški sir and Tolminec) have also been registered at the EU.
Slovenia has 18 protected products, among which idrijski žlikrofi dumplings, prekmurska gibanica pastry, pumpkin seed oil from the regionf of Štajersko and Prekmurje, kraški pršut prosciutto, kraški zašink dried meat from the Kras region and kraški med honey.
Source: http://www.sloveniatimes.com/fourth-slovenian-cheese-gets-eu-protected-status
http://www.sloveniatimes.com/modules/uploader/uploads/Aktualno/Podobe1/sirmohant1.jpg
Mohant is a soft white cheese of a white-yellowish, beige or pale buttery colour made of raw cow milk with a distinct strong aroma and piquant taste.
The production of the cheese, according to many oral and written sources, dates back to the 18th century and originates in the town of Bohinj (NW).
The traditional method of producing the cheese in two phases has a crucial influence on its aroma, taste and texture.
Besides Mohant, another three cheeses (Bovški sir, Nanoški sir and Tolminec) have also been registered at the EU.
Slovenia has 18 protected products, among which idrijski žlikrofi dumplings, prekmurska gibanica pastry, pumpkin seed oil from the regionf of Štajersko and Prekmurje, kraški pršut prosciutto, kraški zašink dried meat from the Kras region and kraški med honey.
Source: http://www.sloveniatimes.com/fourth-slovenian-cheese-gets-eu-protected-status