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By Elizabeth Kratz | May 06, 2021
As the holiday of Shavuot approaches, it’s always a good opportunity to check out what’s new in the world of kosher cheeses, to honor everyone’s favorite cheesecake-themed holiday. We can’t eat only cheesecake, right? (Don’t answer that.)
For those who love savory, softer cheeses, it might be worth checking out new offerings at Glatt Express, where Brooklyn and Long Branch-based Grandma’s Cheeses are available in the freezer section. These artisan, small-batch kosher cheeses feature freshly braided mozzarella in flavors such as pesto, truffle, olive, spicy olive, zaatar and “everything seed,” in addition to traditional round mozzarella and burrata. Burrata, a round cheese similar to mozzarella but softer and made with cream instead of milk, “is notoriously hard to find in kosher,” said Glatt Express’s Dani Secemski.