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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.
1. The French word for "blue ribbon". It is generally used to describe any first rate chef or cook. 2.
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.
A cow's milk blue cheese from Italy that is a milder version of the traditional (naturale)aged Gorgonzola Blue.
A sheep's milk cheese that has a firm, hard texture and a natural rind that is yellowish-orange in color.
A traditional cow's milk cheese produced in various sized wheels in the Appenzell region of Switzerland.
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.
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.
The aged version of the Greek cheese, Myzithra. It has a strong flavor and a firm texture, which makes it a good grating cheese.
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 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 semi-soft white melting cheese that has a buttery texture and mild flavor. A versatile cheese used in hot dishes, on sandwiches and served as an appetizer.
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.
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.
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.
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