Sheep's Milk Cheeses

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Brebis Cheese

Cheese made with milk from sheep. In French, these are often referred to as "Brebis" cheeses.

Hundreds of years ago, these would have been cheaper than cheeses made from cow's milk, as cows weren't kept primarily for milking, and there were no great cow dairy herds or farms. Now, the situation has reversed, and the sheep's milk cheeses are the specialty ones.

Sheep's Milk Cheeses have the longest tradition in Greece, Italy and Spain. France is a relative newcomer to the scene, with most of the influence coming over the Pyrennees across the Spanish border. They are not really a northern thing. You'll find one or two Dutch or British sheep's cheeses, but these are quite new.

Sheep's milk is often referred to as "ewe's milk."


Nutrition
Some people who can't eat goats or cows milk cheeses find that they can eat Sheep's Milk Cheeses.

Also called:
Fromage de brebis (French); Schafskäse (German); Formaggio di pecora (Italian); Queso de oveja (Spanish); Queijo de ovelha (Portuguese) Top...