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A variety of Parmesan cheese, considered to be the best of the Parmesan cheeses, that is aged for at least 24 months.
A Greek cheese made from sheep's and goat's milk. It is an unpasteurized whey cheese with a distinctive sweet and sour flavor.
A traditional cheese of France and Switzerland made from cow's milk that typically will contain almost 50 percent milk fat.
An Italian cheese made from cow's milk, with a flavor that varies from slightly sharp to strong or pungent, depending on the age.
An American cheese produced from cow's milk that may be skimmed or whole. It has smooth texture and a very mild flavor.
A variety of cheeses generally made from cow, goat or sheep's milk that are all classified under the Romano name.
An unripened Italian cheese, made from cow's, ewe's, or goat's milk whey that remains after the curds are removed.
A pure white cheese made entirely from goat's milk and commonly referred to as goat cheese in the U.S.
A Greek cheese that is pale yellow in color and has irregular holes. It is a hard cheese made from sheep and goat's milk.
A cheese made from cow's milk that is available as a soft-textured variety consisting of small spreadable curds with a high moisture content or as a semi-dry, firm textured block that has been pressed to remove the moisture and to firm the consistency.
A dairy product made from the curds of milk that have been separated from the whey. The curds form a firm substance that is aged to create added flavor.
A cheese made from the whole milk of cows that may be creamy white or orange in color if the natural additive known as annatto has been added to create the traditional orange colored cheddar.
Queso Campesino is a name often given to this Mexican cheese that is categorized as an artisan cheese produced most often by smaller cheese processors.
A traditional farmhouse cheese that comes from the Piedmont area of northern Italy. Often hard to find, Castelmagno is a pressed curd cheese made from pasteurized and unpasteurized, milk of cow's, goats's or sheep that is partially skimmed.
An Italian cheese originating from the mountainous region of Asiago where the altitude and lush meadows provide excellent pastures for the cows to develop their milk.
Native to Italy, this variety of cheese is very similar to an Italian stracchino cheese. Made from whole cow's milk, Crescenza is a fresh cheese that matures for only 2 to 5 days before being sold.
The outer edges, furthest away from the center, of cheese that has been formed into a disk or wheel of cheese.
Made from unpasteurized cow's milk, this cheese is native to France where it is traditionally produced as an artisan farmhouse cheese and often referred to as Le Fougerus or Le Fougéru.
A Hungarian fresh cheese traditionally made from sheep's milk, but is also made from combinations of sheep's and goat's milk or sheep's and cow's milk.
Produced in Normandy, France this cheese is made from pasteurized or unpasteurized cow's milk that has been partially skimmed.
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