Description
HERD
Ayrshires
Ayrshire cattle are a breed of dairy cattle from Ayrshire in southwest Scotland. The adult Ayrshire cow weighs from 450 to 600 kilograms. Ayrshires typically have red and white markings; the red can range from a shade of orange to a dark brown
MILK
Pasteurised
The process of pasteurisation involves heating milk to 71.7°C for at least 15 seconds (and no more than 25 seconds). Because of the nature of the heat treatment it sometimes referred to as the ‘High Temperature Short Time’ (HTST) process. Once the milk has been heated, it is then cooled very quickly to less than 3°C. The equipment which is used to heat and cool the milk is called a ‘heat exchanger’.
RENNET
Suitable for vegetarians
Vegetarian rennets are either vegetable-based (made from plants such as figs, nettles and thistles), microbial (produced using moulds and fungi sources) or made using genetically modified rennet.
PONSANOOTH, TRURO, WEST CORNWALL
Ponsanooth is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about four miles southeast of Redruth and two and a half miles northwest of Penryn on the A393 road Redruth to Falmouth road. The church of St Michael and All Angels is now part of a larger benefice, sharing a single vicar with Mabe.
Cows’ Milk, Nettle Leaves, Salt, Vegetarian Rennet, Starter culture.
Energy | 1550kj/374kcal |
Fat | 31.7g |
of which saturates | 19.08g |
Carbohydrates | 0.7g |
of which sugars | <0.1g |
Protein | 21.5g |
Salt | 2.0g |
Disclaimer
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