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Las Llanadas

Los Realejos

If you're interested in experiencing local products from northern Tenerife, Quesería Las Llanadas is one of those small businesses where the island's cheesemaking tradition is still very much alive. Here, the focus is on the artisanal production of goat cheese, one of the most representative products of Canarian cuisine.

This cheese factory primarily produces fresh, semi-cured, and smoked cheeses, as well as other derivative products like ricotta, all made from raw milk. Production centers on traditional processes, where the raw materials and artisanal methods remain the foundation of the final product. This approach ensures that the flavor retains the intense and natural dairy character sought after by those who appreciate small-batch cheeses.

Among the varieties typically produced are very mild fresh cheeses, semi-cured options with more body, and smoked versions that offer a deeper flavor. They also prepare combinations with ingredients typical of local cuisine, such as gofio (toasted cornmeal) and paprika, in addition to products like almogrote (a Canarian cheese spread).

The cheese factory's work has also received several awards within the sector. One of its smoked fresh cheeses won second prize at the Tenerife Artisan Cheese Competition, an event that brings together many of the island's local producers. These accolades reflect the level achieved by some small cheese factories in the north, where livestock farming traditions still hold considerable sway.

What's interesting about places like this is that they connect directly with the product's origin. It's not just about buying cheese: it's about understanding the link between the rural landscape, goat farming, and a production method that forms part of the Canary Islands' culinary identity. If you enjoy discovering authentic flavors and supporting local producers, these kinds of cheese factories are a very special place to visit.

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