Provola silana
Provola silana is a variety of cheese typical of the Sila area, in the Calabria region of Italy.
Characteristics
Provola silana is a semi-hard pasta filata cheese obtained thanks to the processing of cow's milk coming from the various cattle breeds raised in the area. It is distinguished by its typical shape defined as oval or truncated cone.It has a thin and very homogeneous crust, rather smooth and with a yellow color. Internally the texture is homogeneous to compact, with white or very light yellow holes that become more intense as the inside of the cheese is reached.
It is produced following the ancient processing methods within the territory surrounding the Sila mountainst between the comuni of San Giovanni in Fiore, Pedace, Spezzano della Sila, Longobucco, Serra Pedace and Castelsilano, in the provinces of Cosenza, Crotone and Catanzaro.