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pont-levêque cheese Glossary Term
Considered to be a farmhouse type cheese, this variety is produced around the Normandy region of France from unpasteurized or pasteurized cow's milk.
tête de moine cheese Glossary Term
Also known as Bellelay, this variety of cheese is from Switzerland where it is produced from unpasteurized cow's milk.
stanser cheese Glossary Term
Made in and around the area of Nidwalden, a canton in Switzerland, Stanser is a cheese produced in the central region of this nation.
cana de cabra cheese Glossary Term
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.
bondost cheese Glossary Term
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.
fromage blanc cheese Glossary Term
A French style fresh, white cream cheese made from whole or skimmed cow's milk and whipped into a smooth texture.
reblochon cheese Glossary Term
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 cheese Glossary Term
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.
castellano cheese Glossary Term
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.
chaource cheese Glossary Term
A soft, off-white cheese from France that has a rich, earthy mushroom taste that becomes sharp and fruity-flavored after it has aged.
bougon cheese Glossary Term
A French cheese made with goat's milk with an off-white color, soft texture, and off-white natural rind.
coverdale cheese Glossary Term
An English cheese made from cow's milk that is an off-white color with a light yellow rind. The flavor is mild and light and the texture is hard and firm.
gorgonzola dolce blue cheese Glossary Term
A cow's milk blue cheese from Italy that is a milder version of the traditional (naturale)aged Gorgonzola Blue.
abertam cheese Glossary Term
A sheep's milk cheese that has a firm, hard texture and a natural rind that is yellowish-orange in color.
appenzeller cheese Glossary Term
A traditional cow's milk cheese produced in various sized wheels in the Appenzell region of Switzerland.
fleur du maquis cheese Glossary Term
An unpasteurized sheep's milk cheese from the French Mediterranean island of Corsica. The cheese is a very pale yellow with an exceptional flavor that is mild and sweet, which becomes richer with age.
figue cheese Glossary Term
A French unpasteurized goat's milk cheese that gets its name from the fact that when it is produced, it is shaped like a fig.
esrom cheese Glossary Term
A cow's milk cheese, Danish in origin that is made from partially skimmed milk. Light yellow in color Esrom or Danish Port-Salut as it is also known, has a mild, sweet flavor and a large aroma.
stilton white cheese Glossary Term
Developed in the Leicestershire region of England, white Stilton cheese is a younger version of the famous Stilton blue cheese, but without the blue mold veining.
jermi tortes cheese Glossary Term
Refers to a German cheese torte in which fillings such as nuts, herbs, and salmon are alternated with layers of cheese.
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