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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bitto
Wrapped Bitto

Texture of Bitto
Country of originItaly
Region, townLombardy: province of Sondrio (from the Valle Spluga to Livigno, some comuni from the Val Brembana and the original valleys Gerola Alta and Albaredo per San Marco.
Province of Bergamo: Averara, Carona, Cusio, Foppolo, Mezzoldo, Piazzatorre, Santa Brigida e Valleve
Source of milkCows (and max 10% goat milk)
CertificationItaly: Denominazione di Origine Protetta 1996 (Reg. CE n.1263/96)
Related media on Commons

Bitto (Lombard: bit) is an Italian DOP (denominazione di origine protetta) cheese produced in the Valtelline Valley, in Lombardy. It owes its name to the Bitto River. Bitto is produced only in the summer months, when the cows feed on the high alpine meadows.

The cheese received the DOP (protected denomination of origin) recognition in 1996, with a less restrictive product specification than the traditional one.

Since then, another version of Bitto, called Bitto storico ("historical Bitto"), has been produced by means of traditional methods and promoted by Slow Food (slow movement). In September 2016 Bitto storico changed its name to Storico ribelle.[1]

Production areas

The production area includes province of Sondrio (from the Spluga valley to Livigno, some comuni from the Val Brembana and the Gerola Alta and Albaredo per San Marco vallies.

Production

Bitto storico is made from whole cow's milk produced in the summer months around the Valtellina valley, to which must be added 10% to 20% goat's milk. Adding a higher percentage of goat's milk allows long aging of 10 years or more. However, due many uncontrollable factors, it is the dairyman's job to determine how long to age each Bitto wheel

See also

References

  1. ^ "La guerra del Bitto: lo storico formaggio cambierà nome". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 5 July 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2021.

External links

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