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Krasotiri Ko

(Κρασοτύρι Κω)

Krasotiri Ko or Tiri tis Possias is a traditional soft cheese hailing from the island of Kos. The cheese is made from pasteurized or raw goat's or sheep's milk or a blend of the two. It's ripened for a minimum of one day in brine, and then for at least one month in a thick combination of boiled red wine sediment (also known as possia).


Krasotiri ko has a reddish natural rind, but on the inside it's completely white. The cheese is shaped into long cylinders with visible indentations from the cheese molds on the exterior. The aromas are reminiscent of wine, while the flavor is milky and acidic.


On Kos, this cheese is often included on the 'Greek Breafkast' menus in the island's hotels. For the best experience, serve it with watermelon or pair it with Greek coffee.

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