petit-suisse cheese - Glossary Search
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Strong on aroma, this variety of cheese originated when it was first produced by the Trappist monks in Belgium in the early 18th century.
Made in the Friuli region of northern Italy, this variety of cheese is produced from pasteurized cow's milk.
Also referred to as Leidsche Kaas, Leidsekaas or Leiden cheese in the Netherlands, this cheese is of Dutch origin and made in the city of Leiden, which is similarly known as Leyden as well.
A French cheese made from unpasteurized or pasteurized goat's milk. Typically coated with ash, this cheese is formed into small disks with one flat and one rounded side.
A traditional method of enhancing the appearance of cheese, to make it look distinctive or artesian crafted.
French goat's milk cheese made in the Poitou region, south of the Loire valley. Cured dried, this cheese is molded in a cylinder shape and allowed to age for a month or two as a thin white, rough rind becomes yellowed and blue with mold.
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 originating from the Trappist monks who emigrated from Brittany and settled in Oka, as small village near Montreal, Canada.
A traditional farmhouse cheese from the Pyrenees region of France that is made from cow or goat's milk.
A firm-textured white cheese traditionally found in Caribbean or Mexican countries. This cheese has a strong flavor and somewhat mildly smoked taste.
A variety of blue cheese that comes from the state of Iowa in the U.S. It is a traditional farmhouse cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk.
A product native to Germany and France, which is produced from cow's milk, formed into a round block of smooth semi-soft textured cheese.
A variety of white cheese that comes from the Provence region of France. It is traditionally made with pasteurized goat's milk known as Banon Chevre, but it also made with cow's milk or a blend of sheep's, cow's and goat's milk.
A French cheese made with cow's milk that is a dull yellow color with a natural grey, crusty rind. It has a hard texture and a flavor that is similar to cheddar the longer it is aged.
A French cheese made with cow's milk that is a pale yellow to golden yellow color with a hard texture and is produced in large wheel shapes.
An Italian cheese made from whole cow's milk, having a firm texture and flavor that ranges from mild and slightly sweet or spicy when young to a flavor that is strong, tangy, and somewhat salty as it ages.
A Spanish cheese made from sheep's milk, firm in texture with a mild, nutty flavor. The rind is buff, gray or black colored and has a herringbone pattern, which is formed by the mold in which it is aged.
A sheep's milk and milk whey cheese originating in the Basque and Navarre regions of Spain. It is a hard, unpasteurized cheese that comes in various sized cylinders.
A variety of cheese, made from cow's milk, that is named for the county in New York where it originated.
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