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lacy swiss cheese Glossary Term
Typical of many Swiss cheeses characterized by the holes ("eyes") found throughout the cheese, Lacy Swiss cheese also contains holes, but they are much smaller in size than the aged Swiss cheese.
baby swiss cheese Glossary Term
Typical of many Swiss cheeses characterized by the holes ("eyes") found throughout the cheese, Baby Swiss cheese also contains holes, but they are much smaller in size than the aged Swiss cheese.
brine-cured cheese Glossary Term
A reference to numerous types of cheese that are washed with, or submerged into, a brine bath as part of the cheese making process.
le roulé cheese Glossary Term
A rolled cheese that is similar in appearance to a jelly roll with a layer of herb or other types of seasonings lightly spread over the top of a flat layer of cheese.
gloucester stilton cheese Glossary Term
A combination of double Gloucester cheddar cheese and alternating inner layers of Stilton blue cheese.
halloumi cheese Glossary Term
A cheese that was traditionally made with sheep or goat's milk, but today is most often made with cow's milk.
wensleydale cheese Glossary Term
A cheese originating in the Cheshire area of England, which was traditionally a blue mold cheese. Although the blue mold variety is still made, the cheese is most often produced as a white cheese that is crumbly in texture and mildly flavored, often considered comparable to a white cheddar.
gourmandise cheese Glossary Term
A spreadable processed cheese that is produced in France. Similar to other processed cheeses made by combining natural cheese with emulsifiers, stabilizers and vegetable-based gums, Gourmandise Cheese is a smooth and creamy cheese that may be seasoned with flavorings and/or nuts such as Kirsch liqueur, cherry juice or bits of walnuts.
parmesan cheese Glossary Term
A semi-hard to hard well-known Italian cheese made from partially skimmed cow's milk processed during the spring, summer or fall.
pultost cheese Glossary Term
An old Norwegian cheese that is produced as a soft, cooked-curd cheese made from cow's milk. Produced with low-fat milk, Pulpost Cheese is made from a skimmed milk that is heated and allowed to curdle naturally, thus the reason this cheese is often referred to as a sour-milk cheese.
saga blue cheese Glossary Term
A Danish brie cheese that is classified as blue cheese. Made as a double cream cheese from cow's milk, Saga Bleu Cheese contains a delicate blue mold that may not appear typical of other varieties of blue cheese.
montasio cheese Glossary Term
An Italian cheese traditionally produced as a farmhouse or creamery cheese, which was orignially made from sheep's milk.
yogurt cheese Glossary Term
A creamy cheese product produced when the whey is drained from yogurt. With a higher concentration of nutrients after the whey is removed, yogurt cheese provides a creamy smooth cheese that is low in calories, sodium, lactose, and cholesterol.
shropshire blue cheese Glossary Term
A cheese originally from Scotland, made from cow's milk, which combines a base of creamy but firm texture with the typical blue cheese veins.
primost cheese Glossary Term
A Scandinavian cheese made from cow's milk which has a soft spreadable texture providing a semi-sweet taste.
mysost cheese Glossary Term
A Scandinavian cheese made from cow's milk that has a soft spreadable texture providing a semi-sweet taste.
nokkelost cheese Glossary Term
Produced in factories throughout Norway and the U.S. this cheese is a traditional cremery cheese made from partially skimmed cow's milk.
chihuahua cheese Glossary Term
A Mexican cheese that originated in the Chihuahua region of northern Mexico. Made from cow's milk, Chihuahua Cheese provides a salty, mild and slightly sour flavor.
menonita cheese Glossary Term
A Mexican cheese that was named for the cheese makers who originally produced this variety, which were the Mennonites living in Chihuahua, Mexico.
imitation or substitute cheese Glossary Term
A type of processed cheese that are manufactured to offer a longer shelf life for consumers and retailers.
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