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With creamy, nutty flavor, our raw sheep gouda satisfies any craving. From charcuterie boards to an addition to mac and cheese, sheep gouda brings a smile to the faces of both young and old. Our sheep gouda is produced from chemical-free, small, Amish farms, bringing many health benefits to your table. Aged for 60 days, sheep gouda is made to perfection. Let’s fill your fridge.
How Sheep Gouda Is Made
Want to know the procedure behind our delicious sheep gouda? Here’s a sneak peek into our process of making sheep gouda sourced from small, Amish farms:
Gathering the Raw Sheep Milk: First, high-quality raw milk has to be milked from grass-fed sheep. The enzymes found in raw sheep milk add to the nutritional power of this cheese.
Processing the Milk: After the sheep are milked, the milk is heated to a specific temperature that won’t pasteurize the milk but preserve the natural health benefits. Starter cultures are added to begin fermenting the milk, then vegetable rennet, which helps the milk create curds. The milk will begin to thicken and the curds separate from the whey.
Preparing the Curds: Next, the curds are cut into smaller pieces and gently cooked to get rid of any excess whey plus ensure the curds are firmly set. Then they are pressed and molded to the desired shape
Salting and Aging the Cheddar: Now the sheep gouda is salted for flavor and placed in a cool location for an aging process of 60 days.
Packaging and Selling: Finally, the cheese is packaged and shipped directly to you! Mmmm.
Health Benefits of Sheep Gouda
We’ve researched for you. Here are just a few of the health benefits that sheep gouda offers your body…
Medium chain triglycerides
Also known as MTC or MCFA, this helps support nutrition absorption, bring cardio-protective nutrition, maintain healthy weight, and offer antioxidants.
Raw enzymes
With raw enzymes present in sheep gouda, your body can better absorb nutrients.
Rich in CLA
Because sheep cheese is plentiful in CLA and orotic acid, it can help prevent type 2 diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Health Benefits of Raw Sheep Milk
How To Use Sheep Gouda
Looking for inspiration on how to eat sheep gouda? You’re in the right place! If you have a sweet tooth but want to remain diligent in eating quality foods, we recommend drizzling honey over sheep gouda to highlight its caramel tones. Or pair a slice of sheep gouda with some pears, grapes, or peaches. For more savory taste buds, we suggest adding a slice of sheep gouda at your next cookout – over a burger or some grilled chicken. Love to make pizza? This will add creamy, nutty flavor to your homemade goodness. Now, it’s your turn to come up with a fun combination!
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