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Burrata vs. mozzarella: Uncovering the cheese craze

What's the difference between burrata and mozzarella?
What's the difference between burrata and mozzarella?
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22 June 2024 16:34

On sandwiches, pizza, and even in salads or desserts — burrata has taken the world by storm. It's one of the most popular ingredients in recent years. It's easy to confuse it with mozzarella. How do these two cheeses differ?

Mozzarella is an Italian cheese that was invented back in ancient times. Due to its unique consistency and delicate taste, it quickly spread around the world. It’s a popular addition to pizzas, salads, or sandwiches. You can buy it in any store.

However, recently, there has been a lot of buzz about burrata. Although it resembles mozzarella, they are two completely different cheeses. How do they differ? Which one is tastier? Let me explain.

Burrata vs. mozzarella — differences

Mozzarella is a rennet cheese originating from southern Italy. It was invented back in ancient times, but it only gained true popularity in the 3rd century. Initially, it was made from buffalo milk, but nowadays, cow's milk is most commonly used. The cheese is soft and very flexible. When heated, it becomes incredibly light and stretchy.

Burrata is a "cousin" of mozzarella, as it, too, is a rennet cheese made in Italy. It consists of two layers. The first layer is solidified mozzarella. When cut, cream and the so-called stracciatella, which resembles something between thick mascarpone and cream, ooze out from the interior.

It was treated as a waste product. today, it’s one of the most popular cheeses

Burrata is a relatively new invention, as it was created in the 1950s—completely by accident. Cheese producers were wondering what to do with the unused scraps of mozzarella. One day, they decided to experiment. During the process of dipping mozzarella in hot brine, they placed the leftover cheese scraps (stracciatella) inside and formed them into a pouch. After removing it from the brine, they filled the centre of the cheese with cream.

How is burrata made?
How is burrata made?© Adobe Stock | © Francesco Vignali Photography

This is how the first burrata was produced, quickly becoming popular in Italy and worldwide. Due to its unique consistency and creamy centre, the cheese is used not only in savoury dishes but also in desserts. Burrata pairs perfectly with vegetables, meat, or fruits. It’s one of the most popular additions in recent years, and it can be bought in stores or markets.

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