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A type of processed cheese made from pasteurized cow's milk, that is basically a young cheddar cheese, but with a milder taste.
Produced on the Italian island of Sardinia (Sardegna), this cheese is made using a blend of pasteurized cow's and sheep's milk.
Made from cow's milk, this variety of Gouda Cheese is blended with bits of Stinging Nettles to enhance the flavor of the cheese paste.
Prepared like a hearty chicken chowder, this soup is made with ingredients common in many southwestern U.S.
Also referred to as Mountain Banzi Cheese, this variety is produced in the mountainous region of Lombardy, Italy where the cows graze in alpine pastures.
Pronounced gah-bee-ay-too, this cheese is mixture of raw sheep and cow's milk using one third sheep's milk and two thirds cow's milk to produce the cheese.
Produced in small quantities as a farmhouse or artisan cheese, Crucolo is a variety that is made from unpasteurized cow's milk.
Produced in the Piedmont region of Italy, this variety of cheese is a hand-made in the manner of an artisan cheese.
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.
Made from a combination of cow, goat, and sheep's milk, this cheese originated in Spain as a cheese considered to a Manchego-style cheese, but is actually different in several respects.
French in origin, this variety of cheese is made from either pasteurized or unpasteurized cow's milk from Salers cattle that graze in the Auvergne region of central France.
Considered to be a farmhouse type cheese, this variety is produced around the Normandy region of France from unpasteurized or pasteurized cow's milk.
Also known as Bellelay, this variety of cheese is from Switzerland where it is produced from unpasteurized cow's milk.
Made in and around the area of Nidwalden, a canton in Switzerland, Stanser is a cheese produced in the central region of this nation.
A type of fresh cheese produced in Germany, Holland, United Kingdom, and other countries that is similar to strained yogurt in both flavor and texture.
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 goat's milk cheese that is native to the Murcia region of Spain. Similar to Bucheron or4 Montrachet cheese from France, Cana de Cabra is produced as a log with a white outer mold coating that covers a creamy smooth, inner white meat.
An hors d'oeuvre made with spreadable cheese that is blended or covered with a variety of other ingredients to enhance the flavor of the cheese.
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 type of mozzarella cheese that is a dried and heavily smoked cured variety. The unsmoked, smoked lightly version of this mozzarella is known as affumicata.
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