Brocciu is a French cheese produced from a combination of milk and whey, giving it some of the characteristics of whey cheese; it produced from ewe's milk. It is notable as a substitute for lactose-rich Italian Ricotta, as brocciu does not contain lactose.
Produced on the island of Corsica, brocciu is considered the national food. Like ricotta, it is a young white cheese and is paired frequently with Corsican white wines.
The word brocciu is related to the French word "brousse" and means fresh cheese made with goat or ewe's milk.
Brocciu is made from whey and milk. First, the whey is heated to a low temperature of just a few degrees below 100 °F (38 °C) and then ewe's milk is added and further heated to just a bit below 200 °F (93 °C). After heating, the cheese is drained in rush baskets.
The cheese is ready for consumption immediately, although it may be ripened for a few weeks (Corsican: brocciu vecchiu); the ideal affinage time for Brocciu is 48 hours to one month.
In the Corsican cuisine it is used in the preparation of innumerable dishes, from first courses to desserts.
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