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Tsantilas Goat Cheese of Epirus – Traditional Greek Brined Goat Cheese in Cloth Bag | Approx. 450g

Tsantilas Goat Cheese of Epirus – Traditional Greek Brined Goat Cheese in Cloth Bag | Approx. 450g
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Product Description

Tsantilas Goat Cheese is a traditional Greek brined goat cheese from Epirus, shaped and matured in a cloth bag (“tsantila”). Firm yet crumbly, with a pleasantly tangy and slightly spicy flavour, it’s a versatile cheese designed for everyday Greek cooking and meze boards alike.

 

Why you’ll love it

  • Bold Greek taste: tangy, savoury, and more characterful than standard white cheeses.
  • Easy to use: slice it, crumble it, or grate it — it always works.
  • Clean and honest: made with pasteurised goat’s milk and salt, nothing else.

How to use it

  • Grated over trahanas, soups, or baked pasta dishes.
  • In cubes for a Greek meze board with olives, tomatoes, and bread.
  • Crumbled into fresh salads with cucumber, oregano, and olive oil.
  • In pies such as cheese pies or spanakopita-style bakes.

Origin & quality

Tsantilas Goat Cheese is produced in Epirus, Greece, in the mountainous area of Souli, a region known for its pastoral heritage and high-quality goat’s milk. The cheese is made using fresh, pasteurised goat’s milk and follows a traditional cloth-bag method: after curdling, it is drained and shaped inside a fabric bag (“tsantila”), which gives the cheese its distinctive form and helps define its texture.

 

This slow, hands-on process allows the cheese to mature naturally in brine, developing a firm yet crumbly structure and a pleasantly tangy, slightly spicy flavour. Produced without additives or preservatives and vacuum sealed for freshness, Tsantilas reflects the authentic cheesemaking tradition of Epirus — simple ingredients, time-tested methods, and uncompromising quality.

 

What to pair it with

  • Extra virgin olive oil — to dress salads and meze the Greek way.
  • Kalamata olives — a classic salty contrast.
  • Greek thyme honey — for a sweet-savoury cheese board.
  • Greek rusks or pita — perfect for easy appetisers.

Nutritional Components

Average nutritional values per 100g:

  • Energy: 1250 kJ / 290 kcal
  • Fat: 8 g
  • of which saturated: 5.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • of which sugars: 0 g
  • Protein: 17 g
  • Salt: 1 g

Naturally high in protein and low in carbohydrates, ideal for a balanced diet.

Ingredients: Pasteurised goat’s milk, salt

Useful Information

  • Cheese type: Brined goat cheese
  • Milk: Pasteurised goat’s milk
  • Texture: Semi-hard
  • Flavour profile: Slightly spicy, pleasantly sour, aromatic
  • Origin: Epirus, Greece (Souli region)
  • Production method: Traditional cloth-bag draining and maturation
  • Packaging: Vacuum sealed
  • Average weight: Approx. 450 g
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