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buf Creamery Offers Two Infused Mozzarella Options

Infused mozzarella from BUF Creamery showcases the creamy richness of water buffalo milk in two unique varieties: 'Hot Pepper Infusion Ciliegine' and 'Fresh Basil Ciliegine.' Crafted from "grass-fed, free-range water buffalo milk," these cheeses stand out for their superior quality and distinctive flavor profiles.

To begin with, the Hot Pepper Infusion Ciliegine features fresh buffalo mozzarella marinated in oil and infused with spicy hot peppers, creating a bold, zesty kick that adds excitement to dishes and is inspired by Southern Italy. On the other hand, the Fresh Basil Ciliegine offers a lighter, herbaceous option, with mozzarella marinated in oil and enhanced by the fresh aroma of basil. Moreover, each option contains 13 mozzarella balls, making them versatile for entertaining or everyday meals.

Furthermore, these lactose-free cheeses are made with "A2 milk, vegetarian rennet, and are rich in omega-3s," catering to diverse dietary needs.
Trend Themes
1. Gourmet Infused Cheeses - Infused cheeses offer a premium taste experience for consumers seeking unique, bold flavors in traditional dairy products.
2. Lactose-free Dairy Innovations - Lactose-free options in traditional dairy like mozzarella are expanding accessibility for lactose-intolerant consumers without sacrificing taste.
3. A2 Milk Products - Utilizing A2 milk in cheese production presents an alternative for those sensitive to conventional A1 protein in standard dairy, promoting digestive health.
Industry Implications
1. Dairy Production - The incorporation of premium buffalo milk and innovative ingredients in cheese making elevates dairy production standards and consumer expectations.
2. Specialty Food - Growth in specialty foods offering distinct and infused flavors meets the rising demand for culinary exploration and unique dining experiences.
3. Health-conscious Food - Providing lactose-free, omega-rich cheese options appeals to health-conscious consumers looking for nutritious alternatives to conventional products.

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