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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.
An unpasteurized cow's milk cheese from the Savoie region of France, that is typically available during the winter months.
A combination of colby and jack cheese that have been blended together to form a marbled, golden and cream-colored cheese.
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.
A type of English cheese that at one time was made only with the milk from Gloucester cows, which are now almost extinct.
A type of English cheese that at one time was made only with the milk from Gloucester cows, which are now almost extinct.
A French cow's milk cheese that is off-white in color and has a savory outer layer that covers and interior area which is dryer and saltier.
A cow's milk cheese from Switzerland that has a hard texture, a dry natural rind, and a slightly spicy, savory flavor.
A Swedish cow's milk cheese that has a firm texture and mild flavor. It is comparable to Danish Havarti with its distribution of small holes.
Traditionally made from milk of Churra sheep, Zamorano is a hard textured cheese that originated in the Castile-Leon region of Spain, in the provence of Zamora.
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