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jarlsberg cheese Glossary Term
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.
herrgardsost cheese Glossary Term
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.
raclette cheese Glossary Term
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.
graviera cheese Glossary Term
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.
gervais cheese Glossary Term
A soft, richly flavored French cheese that has the texture of very soft cream cheese and contains between 60 and 75 percent milk fat.
mascarpone cheese Glossary Term
An Italian cheese-like product made from cream skimmed off cow's milk that is processed to become a spreadable food.
kryddost cheese Glossary Term
A Swedish cheese seasoned with caraway and cloves. It is ripened for several months.
kopanisti blue cheese Glossary Term
A soft blue cheese native to Greece. It is made from full fat sheep's milk and has salt and ground pepper added to it before it is aged, giving it a strong flavor.
feta cheese Glossary Term
A traditional Greek cheese made from sheep's milk, but it can also be made from goat or cow's milk. It is white in color, has a sharp, salty taste, and it usually has a crumbly texture.
colby cheese Glossary Term
A type of cheese produced from cow's milk that has a light orange color and a mild flavor. It is similar to cheddar except that it is milder, slightly softer, and has a more open texture.
potato cheese and bacon soup Glossary Term
Similar to a traditional Potato Soup flavored with cheese and bacon, this soup provides a tasty alternative for a milk or water-based soup with only potatoes.
corsu vecchiu cheese Glossary Term
Made from raw sheep's milk, this variety of cheese comes from the French island of Corsica in the Mediterranean.
ros cheese Glossary Term
Made as an artisan cheese in the Basque (Barcelona) region of Spain, Ros is a variety that uses pasteurized sheep's milk as its main ingredient.
makea cheese Glossary Term
Made from pasteurized or unpasteurized sheep's milk, this semi-hard cheese is produced in the Basque region of France.
bucheron cheese Glossary Term
A goat's milk cheese, native to France, that is similar and synonymous with a French chevre. Semi-aged, ripening for 5 to 10 weeks, Bucheron is produced as short logs that are sliced and sold as small rounds in food stores.
crottin de chèvre cheese Glossary Term
A French term used to describe a small round, molded cheese made from goat's milk. Translated into the word "dung or horse droppings", the term Crottin is used mainly in reference to the shape and finished appearance as small round forms of cheese.
tomme de savoie cheese Glossary Term
An unpasteurized cow's milk cheese from the Savoie region of France, that is typically available during the winter months.
bruder basil cheese Glossary Term
A cow's milk cheese from Germany that has a firm texture and a dark brownish colored natural rind. The pale yellow cheese is covered with small random holes and the flavor is rich with a slight smokiness.
brillat-savarin cheese Glossary Term
A cow's milk cheese from the Normandy region of France. It is a very rich and creamy cheese that develops a thick white crust as it ripens.
danbo cheese Glossary Term
A cow's milk cheese from Denmark that is light yellow in color with a semi-soft and slightly rubbery texture and a mild flavor.
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