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A German cow's milk cheese that is much like Swiss Emmental. It is characterized by large holes throughout the cheese and a hard texture.
A traditional cow's milk cheese produced in various sized wheels in the Appenzell region of Switzerland.
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.
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.
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.
An Australian goat's milk cheese that develops a sharp, tangy flavor as it ages. The texture also becomes very hard and almost flaky with age.
A French cow's milk cheese that is similar to brie. It has a natural white rind that covers a creamy off-white cheese with a distinctive mushroom flavor.
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.
A hard sheep's milk cheese that originated in the Aquitaine region of France. The cheese is light yellow with a thin, orange rind.
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.
Refers to a German cheese torte in which fillings such as nuts, herbs, and salmon are alternated with layers of cheese.
A type of baby Swiss cheese that is actually a Norwegian cheese. It has holes much like Swiss Emmental and the texture is similar, but the flavor is a bit sweeter with a more pronounced nutty taste.
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 very popular Swedish cheese made from cow's milk. It has a pale yellow color with a soft supple texture containing many small holes throughout.
A semi-soft to firm cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk that originated in France and thereafter became common in Switzerland and Austria, as well as Australia.
A variety of cheese originating in Greece that is much like Gruyere. It is usually made from cow's milk, but occasionally sheep's milk is added.
A soft, richly flavored French cheese that has the texture of very soft cream cheese and contains between 60 and 75 percent milk fat.
A creamy, pale yellow cheese with streaks of blue veining, made from cow's milk. It is an Italian blue cheese named for the town in Italy where it originated.
An Italian cheese-like product made from cream skimmed off cow's milk that is processed to become a spreadable food.
A Swedish cheese seasoned with caraway and cloves. It is ripened for several months.
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