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A domestic farmstead type of cheese made from sheep's milk that is formed into 10 pound wheels of cheese.
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 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 cow's milk cheese that is made in the Piave River valley region of Belluno, Italy that is very similar to Montasio cheese.
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 fresh cheese, popular in Spain and Mexico that is white in color and grainy in texture. As a soft, spreadable cheese, it provides a mildly sweet flavor similar to fresh milk.
A type of appetizer that consists of melted cheese often combined with other ingredients and served with crackers, potato chips, corn chips, pretzels, fruit, vegetables or other similar foods that are dipped into the cheese.
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.
Originating in Switzerland, this cheese is traditionally made from unpasteurized cow's milk that is heat-treated.
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 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 variety of cheese, made from cow's milk, that is named for the county in New York where it originated.
A French blue cheese, made from sheep's milk, which has a distinctively sweet, but tart to salty flavor with a semisoft, crumbly texture.
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