Following is a transcript of the video. Claudia Romeo: Manchego cheese is made in a part of Spain that is called La Mancha, which is just south of Madrid, and today we're in Campo de Montiel, which is ...
Spain's most famous cheese, Manchego, comes from a high, dry region southeast of Madrid where sheep have grazed for centuries. Etymologists trace the region's name, La Mancha, to an Arabic word ...
The Spanish Brotherhood of the Manchego Cheese had some terse words for the Mexican stuff, calling it an 'insipid cow's milk cheese' You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in ...
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