Estopinal
2008-07-17 21:47:19 UTC
Since we returned from vacation in Costa Rica, I've been looking for this
cheese we had there. It was very common, served in all towns we visited and
at breakfast buffets and and other mealtimes as a side. It was always cut
in rectangular pieces, was white and had the texture of tofu and a mild
flavor. Once it had even been lightly pan fried and even more tofu-like.
It was natural and probably not pasteurized either, and probably why I
cannot find it in Houston.
Checked HEB, Kroger and Central Market. I asked the name of the cheese a
couple of times and should have written it down. For some reason the word
"terra alba" or something similar comes to mind when trying to recall the
name of it.
Anyone have a clue?
Jennifer
cheese we had there. It was very common, served in all towns we visited and
at breakfast buffets and and other mealtimes as a side. It was always cut
in rectangular pieces, was white and had the texture of tofu and a mild
flavor. Once it had even been lightly pan fried and even more tofu-like.
It was natural and probably not pasteurized either, and probably why I
cannot find it in Houston.
Checked HEB, Kroger and Central Market. I asked the name of the cheese a
couple of times and should have written it down. For some reason the word
"terra alba" or something similar comes to mind when trying to recall the
name of it.
Anyone have a clue?
Jennifer