Say ‘Cheese’! Six oldest cheese around the world - TRT Afrika (2024)

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28 Jul 2023

In 2018, archaeologists found a pot of solid cheese in the Saqquara necropolis, dated at around 3200 years old.

Cheese. It’s a guilty pleasure for many people – an indulgence of gooey goodness apparently enjoyed even by government officials in ancient Egypt, according to a report by the Guinness World Records (GWR).

The oldest residue of solid cheese was discovered in 2018, buried in a 13th century B.C tomb belonging to Ptahmes – a mayor of the ancient city of Memphis.

Mass spectrometry was used to analyse a few milligrams of the sample found in a broken jar and described as a "solidified whitish mass," according to GWR. Chemists determined that the mass was a solid dairy product obtained by mixing cow milk with that of sheep or goats.

Cheese may be mildly addictive due to its protein casein which the human body breaks down into casomorphins. These compounds attach to dopamine receptors in the brain, possibly triggering cravings for similar foods.

According to scientists, cheese is delicious because the bacteria needed to turn dairy into cheese creates a large number of flavor molecules. Cheese processing is similar to the fermentation process of alcohol, which also creates many interesting flavors.

This explains why millions of people worldwide are obsessed with cheese, why it has been consumed for centuries, and why it’s the chosen word to make people smile when photographing them.

Here are facts you may not know about some of the world’s oldest cheese.

Ancient Mediterranean cheese

A 2018 study revealed that the Neolithic people from the Dalmatian coast of Croatia may have been making cheese over 7,200 years ago.

Like many of the earliest traces of cheese, scientists found dairy remains on ancient pottery shards which included sieves that were most likely used to strain cheese curds from whey.

While the scientists who published the paper believe that the pottery shows definitive evidence of cheese, there has been some push back from skeptics who allege the fat traces may have just been from a meat mixture and not dairy.

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Ancient Polish cheese

In 2012, a scientific paper was released discussing the discovery of what is believed to be some of the earliest evidence of cheese making.

Tests were done on 7,000 year old pottery shards from Poland which have holes in them that look very similar to modern cheese strainers. As in the case of the ancient Mediterranean cheese, researchers also tested the residue around the holes and discovered trace amounts of fats that are present in dairy products.

They also analyzed other pottery shards from the site and found fats from cow carcasses, concluding that the ancient people in the area probably used the non-perforated bowls to store their curds and whey.

Ancient Chinese cheese

Chunks of yellowish substance found with mummies from China’s Taklamakan Desert are among the oldest pieces of cheese ever discovered.

According to researchers, the cheese was probably buried with the mummies to be used as a snack for the afterlife and was found in several tombs tied around the necks and chests of the mummies.

Scientist established that this cheese was derived from yeast found in kefir, a fermented dairy drink. The presence of this early kefir dairy may explain why herding and milking spread through Eurasia even though the people from this area are largely lactose intolerant.

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Oldest edible cheddar

In 2012, news reports surfaced that Ed Zahn, a man from Wisconsin, USA, was selling 40 year old cheddar he had found in the back of the cooler at his cheese shop in the town of Oconto.

He did not know the cheddar existed until he was cleaning out his shop, which has now been closed.

Zahn also found 34 year old and 28 year old cheddar he had forgot about. After his discovery, Zahn quietly sold pieces of the old cheese to locals. He then contacted Ken McNulty, the owner of the Wisconsin Cheese Mart in Milwaukee and asked if he was interested in buying the rest of the cheese.

The 40 year old cheese eventually sold out and the people who tried it said it was actually delicious. Pieces of the remaining 28 year old cheese were put up for sale on Cheese Mart’s website.

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Bitto Storico

It may not be an ancient cheese like the others on this list, but bitto storico is promoted as being the world’s oldest edible cheese.

These cheese from the Valtellina Valley in Italy can be aged for up to 18 years, which is significantly longer than any other cheese on the market. However, most bitto storico for sale is aged between 5 and 10 years.

A 15 year-old bitto was sold in China for $6,400.

Since bitto storico is made with a combination of cow and goat milk, it is able to be aged for much longer. Bitto typically contains about 10-20% goat milk. There are only 12 producers of bitto storico in Italy today.

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Say ‘Cheese’! Six oldest cheese around the world - TRT Afrika (2024)

FAQs

Say ‘Cheese’! Six oldest cheese around the world - TRT Afrika? ›

Conciato Romano is the oldest cheese in the world. Mentioned by Pliny as well as Martial, it has been made in the Caserta region since the days of the Samnites, before they were subjugated by the Romans. But these days it's not a cheese for everyone, as we are no longer accustomed to such powerful odors and flavors.

What is the world's oldest cheese? ›

Conciato Romano is the oldest cheese in the world. Mentioned by Pliny as well as Martial, it has been made in the Caserta region since the days of the Samnites, before they were subjugated by the Romans. But these days it's not a cheese for everyone, as we are no longer accustomed to such powerful odors and flavors.

What is considered the best cheese in the world? ›

10 Best Cheeses of the World
  • Epoisses AOC French Cheese. ...
  • Valencay With Ash French Goat Cheese. ...
  • Camembert du Bocage French Cheese. ...
  • Buchette with Ash French Goat Cheese. ...
  • Brillat Savarin Fresh French Cheese. ...
  • French White Winter Truffle Butter Roll. ...
  • Parmigiano Reggiano DOP Italian Cheese, Aged 24 Months.

What is the most popular cheese in South Africa? ›

Cheddar cheese is the most popular cheese used mostly in South Africa. This is followed by Gouda and Mozzarella cheese.

What is the longest cheese name? ›

Urgèlia is the brand name, the official name is Formatge de l'Alt Urgell i la Cerdanya, which is about one of the longest names I've ever seen for a cheese. Speaking of names, queso is the Spanish word for cheese but fromatge, which sounds a lot like French word fromage, is the Catalan word for cheese.

What was the first cheese in history? ›

Archaeological evidence for making cheese in Egypt goes back about 5,000 years. In 2018, archeologists from Cairo University and the University of Catania reported the discovery of the oldest known cheese from Egypt. Discovered in the Saqqara necropolis, it is around 3200 years old.

Can you eat 3000 year old cheese? ›

But that does not mean it is safe to eat. Like most things found inside an ancient tomb, the cheese has decayed considerably and is now laced with a deadly bacteria called Brucella melitensis.

What cheese is native to Africa? ›

Waagashi is a type of West African cheese made from cow's milk. It is commonly made by the Fulani people, especially those of Northern Benin. It is sold in abundance in Parakou, a city in Central Benin. It is also found across West African countries, particularly in the Savanna zone on the latitude of Parakou.

Which 3 countries have the best cheese? ›

It is pretty likely quite a few would answer Comte, Gouda, Emmental or Gruyere. Blue lovers would probably answer Stilton, or possibly Gorgonzola or Roquefort. So, taking those answers into account, it would be France, followed by Italy, Switzerland and the UK in terms of styles that we eat.

What is the most expensive cheese? ›

That honor goes to pule cheese (or magareći sir), a rare cheese produced in Zasavica Donkey Reserve in west central Serbia. The price? Around $600 a pound. To put this in perspective, a pound of Parmigiano Reggiano costs $15 to $25 per pound and up, depending on the producer and how many months the cheese is aged.

What is the really stinky cheese called? ›

Limburger, a cheese from Germany, is known to have a smell similar to feet. And Stinking Bishop, made outside London, is washed in fermented pear juice.

Can dogs eat cheese? ›

Cheese can be given as an occasional treat in moderation, alongside a healthy diet. If your dog manages to eat a whole block or other large amount of cheese, they may vomit. Keep an eye on them, and call your vet for advice if they become unwell.

What is the rarest cheese in the world? ›

That honor goes to pule cheese (or magareći sir), a rare cheese produced in Zasavica Donkey Reserve in west central Serbia. The price? Around $600 a pound. To put this in perspective, a pound of Parmigiano Reggiano costs $15 to $25 per pound and up, depending on the producer and how many months the cheese is aged.

How old can cheese be to eat? ›

Unopened blocks of hard cheese last 6 months in the fridge (3). Soft cheeses last 1–2 weeks in the fridge after opening while most hard cheeses last 3–4. Hard cheeses generally don't require refrigeration but keep longer in the fridge.

What cheese has the longest shelf life? ›

Hard cheeses

"Harder, aged cheeses will last the longest in the fridge out of any cheese," said Freier. "Most can last four to six months in your fridge, if you store it correctly.

Can you eat ancient cheese? ›

That's a bad idea, first and foremost, because the cheese was poisonous even in its day — it contained peptide markers that suggest the presence of a bacterium called Brucella melitensis, which causes brucellosis, an infectious disease that can cause swelling of the testicl*s and heart, per the Centers for Disease ...

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