It is also known as Cured Minas, Squeezed Minas and Pasteurized Minas.
It is made from the pasteurized cow milk, and after being put in a cheese press, it is added salt and it is matured for about 30 days.
It is different from the Minas Frescal because its paste is dry, firm (but plastic), and it presents a thin and slightly pale peel.
The paste color is creamy-white and it can have some internal little holes.
Its flavor is stronger and slightly acid. Its shape is cylindrical, with weight of about 1 kg or 0.500kg.
It is consumed a lot at breakfast, pure or with bread, on desserts together with sweets and cooked fruits, and in cookery, especially in cheese breads, pastry, rissoles, etc.
It participates of a very expressive institutional market.

Nutrition Information

Portion of 30g

  Amount per Portion % VD (*)
Calories 104Kcal 4%
Carbohydrates 0g 0%
Proteins 8g 16%
Total Fat 8g 10%
Saturated Fat 5g 20%
Trans Fat 0 -
Cholesterol 20mg 7%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Calcium 250mg 31%
Iron 0g 0%
Sodium 190mg 8%
(*) Daily value based on a 2,500 calorie diet

Ingredients

Sterilized cow milk, lactic ferment, salt, calcium chloreto and curd.

Commercial Information

Type weight (g) EAN Quant.
Box (unit)
Shef Life (days) Temp.
Storage
Unit
Sale
Standard Minas 500* 7896030508011 16 150 10ºC Kg


Standard Minas is probably the first kind of cheese made in Brazil, as in the 19th century it was produced in dairy plants in the state of Minas Gerais.

 

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