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saintandre cheese - Glossary Search

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petit-suisse cheese Glossary Term
Produced in France, this cheese is a soft variety that is very similar to a traditional cream cheese.
malvern cheese Glossary Term
A cheese produced in the Severn Valley region of the United Kingdom that is made from unpasteurized sheep's milk.
pata de mulo cheese Glossary Term
A Spanish cheese made from Churra and Castellana sheep's milk. Translated to mean "mule's leg" or "mule's foot" due to its shape, this cheese has a heritage in the northern plateau region of Spain, where the cheese is aged by laying it on wooden planks, flattening out the edges of the cheese and creating a brick of cheese with a rough grey rind as it matures.
rambol cheese Glossary Term
A French processed cheese, made from cow's milk that is combined with other ingredients typical of processed cheese such as emulsifiers, stabilizers, and vegetable-based gums.
vlaskaas cheese Glossary Term
A cheese native to Holland that is produced from cow's milk. Similar to Gouda, Vlaskaas has a creamy yellow meat that is slightly richer tasting than Gouda with a mildly sweet overtone.
burrata cheese Glossary Term
An Italian cheese produced from cow's milk that comes from southern Italy. Initially, this cheese was produced only from the milk of Podolian cows, but today is now produced from other varieties of cows as well.
monte veronese cheese Glossary Term
An Italian cheese, from the province of Verona, that is made with either whole or skimmed cow's milk.
gubbeen cheese Glossary Term
An Irish farmhouse cheese produced from cow's milk. The rough textured rind on the outside of this cheese covers a smooth and somewhat crumbly inner cheese, pale white in color.
brin damour cheese Glossary Term
A cheese from the Corsica region of France that is made from sheep's milk. This cheese is uncooked and most often covered with herbs, which include rosemary.
brebichon cheese Glossary Term
A French cheese, from Corsica, which is made from sheep's milk. Produced as a small round wheel, Brebichon has the edible outer rind of penicillium candidum that is common on the soft ripened cheese varieties, giving it a small biscuit look to an unopened cheese.
le brin cheese Glossary Term
A farmhouse cheese traditionally produced in the Rhônes-Alpes region of France that is made from cow's milk.
cheese slicer Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil that is made to evenly and easily cut the various shapes and textures of cheeses into individual slices.
vacherin fribourgeois cheese Glossary Term
A semi-hard cheese made in Switzerland from unpasteurized cow's milk. It is often confused with another cheese for France and Switzerland known as Vacherin Mont d'Or in Switzerland or simply as Mon d'Or or Vacherin Haut-Doubs in France.
ridder cheese Glossary Term
A semi-soft cheese of Norwegian origin that is made from cow's milk. Often duplicated, it is a cheese that is made commonly in Norway as well as other countries throughout the world.
goat milk cheese Glossary Term
A pure white cheese made entirely from goat's milk and commonly referred to as goat's cheese in the U.S.
sheeps milk cheese Glossary Term
A rich creamy cheese made entirely from sheep's milk, which is nicely suited to produce a range of textures, from semi-soft to very firm.
spreadable cheese Glossary Term
Soft fresh cheeses that have a creamy smooth texture allowing the cheese to be easily shaped or spread onto other foods, such as crackers, fruits and vegetables.
butte cheese Glossary Term
A French cheese made with cow's milk in which extra cream is added before the milk coagulates. The extra cream gives the cheese a rich, smooth texture.
boursin cheese Glossary Term
A popular French cow's milk cheese that is produced as a spreadable cheese in small cylindrical shapes.
adelost blue cheese Glossary Term
Originating in Sweden, this variety of blue cheese is produced much like the well known Bleu d'Augverne cheese.
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