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feta cheese - Glossary Search

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pecorino cheese Glossary Term
The Italian name given to any fresh, medium aged or matured cheeses made from sheep's milk, unless classifed otherwise since some Pecorino Toscano cheeses may also be made with a combination of sheep and cow's milk.
mozzarella cheese Glossary Term
A rindless white creamy Italian cheese that is considered to be pulled-curd or spun-curd cheese (pasta filata), since the curds are placed into the whey when it is still very hot and then removed to be pulled as well as kneaded into the desired consistency.
cottage cheese Glossary Term
A type of cheese made from pasteurized cow's milk that can be whole, part skimmed, or skimmed. Whole-milk Cottage Cheese contains 4% fat while part skimmed provides 2% fat as a reduced-fat product or 1% fat as a low-fat product.
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.
lagrein cheese Glossary Term
A variety of cheese that comes from the alpine countryside of northeastern Italy. Made from cow's milk, Langrein Cheese is produced in a region where Lagrein grapes are grown to make Lagrein wine.
paneer cheese Glossary Term
A farmhouse or homemade cheese from India that is made with cow's milk. White in color and soft in texture, this cheese is similar to a dry version of Ricotta cheese without salt, providing a mild and mellow flavor.
majorero cheese Glossary Term
A Spanish cheese that is made from unpasteurized milk of Majorera goats on the island of Fuerteventura, which is one of the Canary Islands.
cheese knife Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil that is designed and shaped to allow for ease of cutting and serving a variety cheese textures.
gjetost cheese Glossary Term
A cheese of Norwegian origin made from a combination of goat and cow's milk or only cow's milk, which is slowly cooked until the sugars in the milk are caramelized.
brie cheese Glossary Term
A type of cheese most often made from cow's milk that is French in origin and has a soft, creamy texture, a creamy white color, and a thin white rind that is edible.
saint-andré cheese Glossary Term
st., st, saint andre, saint-andre, st andre, st.andre,
string cheese Glossary Term
A processed type of cheese that is semi-soft and elastic textured. It is made into a round dowel-like rod that may be slightly wavy in appearance.
urgelia cheese Glossary Term
A cheese made with pasteurized cow's milk from the Catalan Pyrenees mountain region of northern Spain.
ridderost cheese Glossary Term
A Norwegian cheese produced from pasteurized cow's milk. This cheese is made with a outer coating of annato, a rust colored paste commonly used to coat foods, providing a distinctive color to the food.
morbier cheese Glossary Term
A French cheese that for years was a farmhouse cheese made in the Jura mountains, but now is made in local cheese factories.
nachos cheese Glossary Term
Melted cheese garnished with sliced chile peppers that is traditionally served with tortilla chips. The cheese can be spread over the chips or served in a bowl for chips to be individually dipped for eating.
chèvre cheese Glossary Term
A white cheese made entirely from goat's milk and commonly referred to as goat cheese in the U.S. (The word Chèvre translates into goat in French).
cambozola blue cheese Glossary Term
A cheese native to Germany and Austria that is produced as a combination of a Camembert and a Gorgonzola, thus the name, which is also often spelled Cambazola.
mizithra cheese Glossary Term
A Greek cheese made with the whey from Feta and Kefalotiri, along with sheep and cow's milk, which is used to enrich the cheese.
gaperon cheese Glossary Term
A European cheese originally produced in the Auvergne region of France. Made with partially skimmed pasteurized or unpasteurized cow's milk and at times buttermilk, Gaperon cheese is formed into dome-like shapes with flat bottoms.
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