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Asiago three-cheese blend
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Three-Cheese Asiago Blend
The three-cheese Asiago blend is a gourmet combination that includes cheeses made primarily from cow's milk, featuring Asiago cheese in its different aging stages along with two other complementary cheeses such as mozzarella and parmesan or similar cheeses with a soft and slightly sharp texture and flavor. This blend offers a creamy texture and a balanced flavor ranging from the mild sweetness and smoothness of mozzarella to the firm and aromatic flavor of Asiago, with a salty and umami touch similar to parmesan.
Origin: Asiago cheese comes from the Veneto region in northern Italy, where it was traditionally made in two varieties: fresh (Asiago Pressato) and aged (Asiago d’Allevo). The three-cheese Asiago blend is an innovation of contemporary cuisine that seeks to combine the unique character of Asiago with other Italian cheeses, primarily for use in recipes such as pastas, pizzas, gratins, and salads.
Properties: This blend is rich in high-quality proteins, calcium, and fat-soluble vitamins such as A and D. Among its benefits are its energy contribution and its ability to enhance the flavor of dishes. The combination of cheeses offers a balance between fat and creaminess, making it easy to melt in hot preparations and providing a complex and appealing flavor.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: In some countries, this blend may also be found as three-cheese Asiago-style blend, Italian cheese blend, or simply three-cheese blend for gratin. However, the exact term three-cheese Asiago blend is the most commonly used due to the popularity of Asiago cheese as the main reference in the blend.
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