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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.
A semi-hard, unpasteurized goat's milk cheese from France. The cheese is produced in dolphin and brick shapes with a deep red rind.
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 farmhouse cheese of Spain that is made from unpasteurized goat's milk. Covered with a thick, natural grey rind, the cheese is pale white in color, firm to semi-hard and smooth in texture.
A Finnish cheese made with cow or reindeer's milk. After only a few days of ripening, the cheese is toasted over a fire to give the surface a slightly charred appearance and flavor.
An English cheese made from the milk of Guernsey cows. It has a yellow color and is similar to Cheddar as it ages.
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 semi-hard cheese made from cow's milk that is native to Sweden. Similar in appearance and taste to a Swiss cheese, Greve has a dense creamy texture with large holes throughout.
A variety of cheese made from cow's milk that ranges in flavor from mild to sharp depending upon the age of 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.
Originating in the Normandy region of France, this cheese is a soft unripened cheese, which is very similar to cream cheese in texture, taste and use.
A white goat cheese, with a creamy texture and mild tangy flavor, which is made into a log shape and covered with salted ash.
A traditional Italian cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk. It is processed into a pale straw colored cheese with a firm, creamy texture providing a slightly nutty and buttery flavor.
Any of a variety of cheeses that are made in Denmark using their traditional manner of cheesemaking for blue cheeses that are formulated to be similar to the pasteurized Bleu d'Auvergne and unpasteurized Bleu des Causses varieties of this cheese.
Originating in Portugal, this variety of cheese is made from unpasteurized sheep's milk and is sold after it ages for at least 2 months.
Made from a base of cheddar and parmesan cheese, this type of soup is served as either a side dish to accompany sandwiches and salads, or as an ingredient for use in food recipes.
Native to Europe, this old world variety of cheese comes from the Piedmont region of northern Italy and is not often found in stores.
Made in the Roncal valley of Spain, adjacent to the Pyrenees mountains, this cheese is a popular and well known cheese commonly made as an artesan variety.
Made from pasteurized and unpasteurized cow's milk, this variety of cheese originates from the Burgundy region of France where the town of Epoisses is located.
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