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A form or shape that is, as the name implies, twisted lengths of cheese intertwined to create a thick round braid, similar to a braided rope.
A popular French cow's milk cheese that is produced as a spreadable cheese in small cylindrical shapes.
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.
An Italian cheese made from cow's milk, with a flavor that varies from slightly sharp to strong or pungent, depending on the age.
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.
A Mexican cheese originating in the Oaxaca region of Mexico that is made from cow's milk. It is a good melting cheese that retains its shape becoming soft and stringy when baked, roasted or grilled.
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 popular French cheese made from the milk of Montbeliard cows, raised in the Franche-Comte region of France.
A domestic farmstead type of cheese made from sheep's milk that is formed into 10 pound wheels of cheese.
A French term used to describe a small round, molded cheese made from goat's milk. Translated into the word "dung or horse droppings", the term Crottin is used mainly in reference to the shape and finished appearance as small round forms of cheese.
A term commonly applied to European cheeses referring to any of the different types of cheeses that are made by traditional cheese making methods and produced from the raw milk of animals such as cows, goats or sheep raised on a small regional farm, a mountain chalet farm or mountain hut.
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.
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.
An aged Italian cheese made from sheep's milk that has a hard yellow to dark brown rind and a yellowish white interior.
A German cheese made from cow's milk that is considered to be a semi-hard factory cheese. Tilsit is made into a wheel that has a thin off-white or almost yellow crusty rind.
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.
A French cheese made from cow's milk that is typically a deep orange-colored, considered to be the same as aged Edam cheese.
A semi-soft cheese produced in North America from pasteurized cow's milk that may, at times be confused with the European Munster cheese.
A creamery cheese from the Derbyshire region of England that is made from cow's milk. Produced in various sized cylinders with a natural yellow rind, this cheese has a light ivory to yellow color, a hard open texture similar to cheddar, and a mild, buttery flavor.
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