Burrata, the pearl of Italian gastronomy, is a creamy, indulgent cheese that has taken the culinary world by storm. Its delicate texture and rich flavour make it a favourite for chefs and diners alike. Traditionally served fresh, burrata has long been considered a premium, though highly perishable, ingredient. But for modern foodservice operators, a new solution is reshaping how we serve and store this luxurious cheese: frozen burrata.
Fresh burrata is a delicacy—but it's also a logistical challenge. With a shelf life of less than 14 days, managing inventory becomes a balancing act to avoid spoilage, waste, and loss of profits.
Enter frozen burrata, such as the 100g single-cup burrata by Bontà Viva (product code 116121). Handmade in Puglia, Italy, this burrata retains the same rich, creamy center and delicate taste—only now with extended shelf life and simplified logistics:
1. Extended Shelf Life
Frozen burrata boasts a shelf life of up to 18 months when stored at -18°C to -21°C. Even after defrosting, it stays fresh for 4 days—ample time for service. This means less stress over quick turnover and fewer losses due to spoilage.
2. Zero Waste
Each portion is individually packed in a single-serve 100g cup with its own serum, ensuring optimal preservation and zero waste. Use only what you need, when you need it.
3. Authentic Quality
Despite being frozen, Bontà Viva’s burrata is crafted using traditional methods in the heart of Puglia. The creamy stracciatella center and soft mozzarella shell remain intact, delivering that melt-in-the-mouth experience customers crave.
4. Always Available
Whether you’re plating an elegant salad, topping a gourmet pizza, or elevating a pasta dish, frozen burrata is ready when you are. Just defrost at +4°C for 32 hours, and you’re set to serve with confidence.
Frozen burrata doesn’t compromise quality—it enhances it with convenience. It’s a practical solution that preserves the essence of Italian tradition while supporting the fast pace of foodservice.