Burrata di Andria
Burrata is an Italian cow's milk (occasionally buffalo milk) cheese made from mozzarella and cream. The outer casing is solid cheese, while the inside contains stracciatella and clotted cream, giving it an unusual, soft texture. It is a speciality of the Puglia region of southern Italy. Burrata is a dairy product of Murgia, in Puglia in southern Italy. It is produced from cow's milk, rennet, and cream, and may have origins dating back to about 1900, produced at the Bianchino brothers' (Lorenzo and Vincenzo) farm in the town of Andria. More recent records have shown that Lorenzo Bianchino, of the Piana Padura farm, first developed the product in 1956.
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Burrata di Andria | Local Cheese From Apulia, Italy | TasteAtlas
What is Burrata di Andria? Made from cow's milk, in particular, mozzarella and cream, Burrata di Andria is popularly known as 'the queen of cheeses'. It originates from Apulia, namely the town of Andria, and although Burrata has been produced only since...

Burrata di Andria - Mary Beth Clark | Italian Recipes, Italian Cooking School
Mozzarella is made throughout Italy. Burrata di Andria, mozzarella stuffed with more mozzarella, is a specialty of Apulia, and is made in the municipalities of Andria and Martina Franca. Usually made with cow’s milk or buffalo’s milk, or a mixture… Read more ›...