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A farmhouse cheese, made from a combination of cow and goat's milk, that is produced in the Lyonnais region of France as small rounds of cheese.
A cow's milk cheese that has a very strong aroma and flavor. The cheese is a light yellow in color with a red or brown skin.
A type of unripened cheese with a smooth texture and a sweet tangy flavor that is produced from milk and/or cream.
A very soft, blue-veined Danish cheese with a buttery flavor. This blue cheese has a spreadable quality making it excellent for appetizers or as a snacking cheese it goes well with fruit and nuts.
A type of aged cheese that features veins of edible blue and/or green mold throughout the cheese. The molds produce the characteristic sharp and tangy flavor of the cheese that has a texture ranging from creamy to crumbly.
Prepared like a hearty chicken chowder, this soup is made with ingredients common in many southwestern U.S.
Also referred to as Mountain Banzi Cheese, this variety is produced in the mountainous region of Lombardy, Italy where the cows graze in alpine pastures.
Produced in small quantities as a farmhouse or artisan cheese, Crucolo is a variety that is made from unpasteurized cow's milk.
Produced in the Piedmont region of Italy, this variety of cheese is a hand-made in the manner of an artisan cheese.
French in origin, this variety of cheese is made from either pasteurized or unpasteurized cow's milk from Salers cattle that graze in the Auvergne region of central France.
Considered to be a farmhouse type cheese, this variety is produced around the Normandy region of France from unpasteurized or pasteurized cow's milk.
Also known as Bellelay, this variety of cheese is from Switzerland where it is produced from unpasteurized cow's milk.
Made in and around the area of Nidwalden, a canton in Switzerland, Stanser is a cheese produced in the central region of this nation.
A goat's milk cheese that is native to the Murcia region of Spain. Similar to Bucheron or4 Montrachet cheese from France, Cana de Cabra is produced as a log with a white outer mold coating that covers a creamy smooth, inner white meat.
A traditional Italian farmhouse cheese made from primarily from cow's milk that is blended with a smaller amount of either sheep or goat's milk.
A well known English hard cheese that is produced from sheep's milk in the Berkswell region of England.
A cow's milk cheese, originating from Sweden, that is made into small wheels 5 to 8 inches in diameter and 3 to 5 inches thick.
A cow's milk cheese, traditionally made in northern France, which has a cream-colored soft to firm texture surrounded by a thick orange, washed rind.
Grana Padano is an Italian semi-fat, hard cheese with a finely grained texture. It is pale yellow in color and has a delicate flavor.
A Spanish sheep's milk cheese that has a natural rind with a zigzag pattern pressed into it. This pattern is the result of the curds being drained in special plastic hoops, which cause the pattern to form on the cheese.
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