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Mastelo

(Μαστελο)

Mastelo refers to trademarked Greek cheeses produced exclusively in Chios. There are two types of Mastelo – one is made from Chian cow's milk, and the other one from goat's milk. The cow's milk version is white in color, with a milky aroma and a smooth texture.


The flavors are slightly salty and milky. It has a high melting point, making it great for grilling. It's also especially suitable for saganaki fried cheese meze. The goat's milk variety is also white in color, with a soft and elastic texture and a salty flavor.


It's often used instead of mozzarella in pizzas and pies, but it can also be used in sandwiches or as a stuffing in a variety of meat and vegetable dishes. It's recommended to pair it with Greek ouzo. The word mastelo denotes a wooden bucket that's used for the collection of milk.

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