Queso de mano

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Cahapas with queso de mano as the filling

Queso de mano (Spanish: Cheese of the hand) is a type of queso fresco commonly eaten in Venezuela. It is made by a mix of cow and sheep milk. It is used as a filling for arepas and cachapas.[1] It has a similar taste to mozzarella.

Guayanés cheese is a type of queso de mano from the Guayana Region.

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  1. "VenezuelaTuya". Venezuela Tuya. Retrieved 2021-07-05.