
Besides paneer, the world didn’t know much about Indian artisanal cheese. That thought led Mumbai-based Mausam Narang to open Eleftheria Cheese company which is the 2023 winner from India at the World Cheese Awards in Norway. “The artisanal cheese industry is still in its nascent stages in India. When I decided to quit my corporate job to make cheese, it still wasn’t considered as a good career option, and my parents thought I was just pursuing a hobby. When we started our journey, most of the restaurants and hotels were still buying and using imported cheese,” recollected Mausam.
Interestingly, it is the first time that an Indian cheese company was one of the 16 finalists at the World Cheese Awards and ultimately secured the fourth-best cheese in the world position.
Their cheeses won gold in three categories:
Brunost – Super Gold – semi hard whey cheese Konark – French tomme style cheese – Gold – in hard cheese, cow’s milk (Konark derives it name from the chariot wheels at the iconic heritage Konark Sun Temple in Odisha. The cheese has a fantastic rustic, natural rind and has a beautiful earthy, petrichor aroma,” described Mausam)

Brunost cheese which won Super Gold (Source: Mausam Narang)
Medallion – goat milk fetta – semi-hard, goat milk (Medallion- goat milk Fetta is called that as the basket molds that it’s drained in give it a beautiful medallion-like shape.)
It is often made with just four ingredients viz. milk, cultures, enzyme/rennet and salt and the cheesemaker through their artistic expression/cheesemaking techniques can transform liquid milk into phenomenal, complex-tasting cheeses, expressed Mausam. “Artisanal cheeses are the best way to preserve milk. It is a very nutritious food and a brilliant source of protein for vegetarians. Also, I think cheese makes food so delicious- like Parmigiano on pasta, good quality Mozzarella on Pizzas, Cheddar in grilled cheese sandwiches the list goes on,” said Mausam.
Mausam feels that her creations are born out of her desire to bring out a “combination of what I would truly enjoy eating/serving my friends and family and what’s the current market demand”. “It has always been our endeavour to make world-class cheeses in India which are as good if not better than the western counterparts. And we try and create cheeses that live up to this ideology and also flavour wise we like making cheeses that we would like to eat and serve to our friends and family! That’s what is currently missing in the Indian cheese scene,” said Mausam, who quit her corporate job to pursue cheesemaking and started her venture in 2015.

The Konark cheese has a fantastic rustic, natural rind and has a beautiful earthy, petrichor aroma (Source: Mausam Narang)
Source : The Indian Express Dec 28th 2023