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Olomoucké tvarůžky

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Other names
  
Olomoucké syrečky

Source of milk
  
Cows

Fat content
  
0.6%

Country of origin
  
Czech Republic

Region
  
Moravia - Haná

Pasteurised
  
yes

Weight
  
20-30 g per piece

Town
  
Olomouc

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Olomoucké tvarůžky ([ˈolomou̯tskɛː ˈtvaruːʃkɪ]), olomoucké syrečky ( [ˈolomou̯tskɛː ˈsɪrɛtʃkɪ]) or Olomouc cheese is a ripened soft cheese made in Loštice, Moravia, Czech Republic, which is very easy to recognize by its strong scent, distinctive pungent taste and yellowish colour. It is named after the city of Olomouc where it was originally sold. It is made from skim cow's milk without adding rennet, colourings, flavourings and stabilizers, and contains only 0.6% of fat.

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Since 2010, ‘Olomoucké tvarůžky’ has been registered as a Protected Geographical Indication by the European Union.

In 2016, a shop in Loštice began producing a variety of ice cream based on the cheese.

History

The first written mention of this cheese dates back to the 15th century. Olomoucké tvarůžky was eaten by Emperor Rudolf II. Until the 19th century, Olomoucké tvarůžky was produced in the villages surrounding Olomouc, and was generally regarded as a peasant food. It was at this time that the cheese began to be referred to as Olomouc cheese. The A. W. Company has been making this cheese since 1876. There is a small museum devoted to the cheese at the A. W. Company production plant in Loštice.

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References

Olomoucké tvarůžky Wikipedia