BY: Kim MacMillan
A taste of Italy has been transplanted to Huntington County. The Golfo di Napoli Dairy organic cheese factory will soon begin production and will celebrate with a public open house on a yet-to-be-announced date in August.
The production facility in Warren is the only one currently operated by Golfo di Napoli anywhere in the world and will produce a variety of cheeses including fresh mozzarella, burrata, ricotta and provolone. The facility, which is owned by the Somma family from Italy and some minority partners, is located on State Road 5 about a mile north of the town of Warren in northeastern Indiana.
SOURCE: http://www.farmers-exchange.net
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