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Reply #20 - May 22nd, 2009 at 6:05pm

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This has always had me a bit worried Undecided Proper Mozerella as Mick says is supposed to be made from Buffalo milk. But how many Buffalos have you seen wandering around in Italy????? Undecided
 
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Reply #21 - May 22nd, 2009 at 6:10pm

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HHHMMMMMM.....found this ..........

The history of water buffaloes in Italy is not settled.

One theory is that Asian water buffaloes were brought to Italy by Goths during the migrations of the early medieval period.[18] However, according to the Consorzio per la Tutela del Formaggio Mozzarella di Bufala Campana, the "most likely hypothesis" is that they were introduced by Normans from Sicily in 1000, and that Arabs had introduced them into Sicily.[19] The Consorzio per la Tutela also refers to fossil evidence suggesting that water buffaloes may have originated in Italy.[20] A fourth theory is that water buffloes were brought from Mesopotamia into the Near East by Arabs and then introduced into Europe by pilgrims and returning crusaders.[8]

"In ancient times, the buffalo was a familiar sight in the countryside, since it was widely used as a draught animal in plowing compact and watery terrains, both because of its strength and the size of its hooves, which do not sink too deeply into moist soils."[citation needed]

References to cheese products made from water buffalo milk appeared for the first time at the beginning of the twelfth century.[citation needed] Buffalo mozzarella became widespread throughout the south of Italy from the second half of the eighteenth century, before which it had been produced only in small quantities.[21]

"Production in and around Naples was briefly interrupted during World War II, when retreating Nazis slaughtered the area's water buffalo herds, yet commenced a few years after the armistice was signed".[22]
 
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Reply #22 - May 22nd, 2009 at 6:30pm

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Belive it or not Italy is Europe's biggest rice grower.
I traveled through there a couple off years ago and could not believe it, the country side is flat and has rice for miles. So the water buffalo thing is a big possibly.
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Reply #23 - May 22nd, 2009 at 6:50pm

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Like I said in the first post, go with what you like.............
 
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