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Produced in Normandy, France this cheese is made from pasteurized or unpasteurized cow's milk that has been partially skimmed.
A French cheese made from pasteurized or unpasteurized goat's milk. Made as a log of cheese, the traditional Saint-Maure will be produced with a blade of straw or a wooden stick placed through the cheese log, end to end.
A popular French cheese made from the milk of Montbeliard cows, raised in the Franche-Comte region of France.
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.
A French cheese made from raw (unpasteurized) sheep's milk, considered pure sheep's milk from Manech or Basco-Béarnaise ewes that are raised along the Pyrénées mountain range in the Basque region of France.
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.
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.
A cow's milk cheese produced in the Loire Valley of France that is often made with a cheese mold providing a distinctive wheat ear pattern on the rind.
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.
A U.S. artisan cheese with a split personality, Mobay contains one layer of goat's milk cheese and one layer of sheep's milk cheese pressed together and separated by a very thin layer of edible ash.
A soft cheese made from cow's milk that is produced in the Flanders region of Belgium. This cheese is typically formed into a shape similar to a round bread loaf with an outer rough rind that is covered with a dusting of fine white mold.
A variety of cheddar cheese made from cow's milk and produced in the Coombe Castle region of England, an area close to the origin of cheddar cheese.
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.
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.
A Dutch cheese made from cow's milk. The rind is a golden tan that covers a cream-colored cheese with a semi-hard texture.
An aged Italian cheese made from sheep's milk that has a hard yellow to dark brown rind and a yellowish white interior.
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.
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.
A Dutch table cheese, made from cow's milk that is firm but not hard and open-textured with large eyes.
A Spanish cheese made from cow's milk that originated on the island of Minorca off the northeast coast of Spain.
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