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Oka
Oka Cheese
Country of originCanada
Region, townThe Laurentides, Oka
Source of milkCow
PasteurisedSometimes
Texturesemi-soft/creamy
Aging time1–2 months
Certification-
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Oka is a semi-soft washed rind cheese that was originally manufactured by Trappist monks located in Oka, Quebec, Canada. The cheese is named after the town. It has a distinct flavour and aroma, and is still manufactured in Oka, although now by a commercial company. The recipe was sold in 1981 by Les Pères Trappistes to the Agropur cooperative.[1]

It was also manufactured by Trappist Monks at the Our Lady of the Prairies Monastery, located 8 miles southeast of Holland, Manitoba. A small Manitoba producer learned the process from Brother Albéric, but stopped making unpasteurized Trappist cheese in 2019 because of the cost of provincial regulations.[2]

Brother Alphonse Juin arrived at the Notre-Dame du Lac Monastery in Quebec in 1893 with a recipe for Port-du-Salut cheese. He "tweaked and adjusted" the recipe, and Oka was born.[1] Since that time, Quebec has become a major producer of Canadian Cheese.

Oka cheese has a pungent aroma and soft creamy flavour, sometimes described as nutty and fruity.[3] The cheese, which is made from cow's milk, is covered with a copper-orange, hand-washed rind. Its distinct flavour sets it apart from more common cheeses such as colby and cheddar, and does not go through a cheddaring process.

There are four types of Oka cheese:[3]

  • Regular is pasteurized cow's milk. It is ripened for four weeks. Several varieties of the regular version are also available including Ashed and Mushrooms and Truffle, as well as a limited edition Maple flavour.
  • Classic is pasteurized and ripened for two months.
  • Providence is of a much more creamy and soft texture than either 'Classic' or 'Regular'.
  • Light is similar to 'Regular', but with a lower percentage of fat and always pasteurized.
  • A Swiss style Oka has been introduced in regular and smoked varieties.
  • An Oka-branded Raclette cheese is also available.
  1. ^ a b Riedl, Sue (2012-01-31). "Oka: the making of a Canadian classic". The Globe and Mail. Toronto: The Globe and Mail Inc. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
  2. ^ Bergen, Rachel (2019-11-22). "Manitoba chefs giving up on traditional Trappist-style cheese, blame costly provincial roadblocks". CBC News. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  3. ^ a b Food Network Canada Editors (2011-03-28). "Oka". Food Network Canada. Corus Entertainment Inc. Retrieved 2018-01-25. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)[permanent dead link]

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