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spreadable cheese Glossary Term
Soft fresh cheeses that have a creamy smooth texture allowing the cheese to be easily shaped or spread onto other foods, such as crackers, fruits and vegetables.
wine flavored cheese Glossary Term
Blocks of cheese or cheese spreads that have been infused with wine to enhance the flavor of the cheese.
processed cheese Glossary Term
A combination of one or more types of natural cheese that have been pasteurized to extend storage life.
boursin cheese Glossary Term
A popular French cow's milk cheese that is produced as a spreadable cheese in small cylindrical shapes.
gourmandise cheese Glossary Term
A spreadable processed cheese that is produced in France. Similar to other processed cheeses made by combining natural cheese with emulsifiers, stabilizers and vegetable-based gums, Gourmandise Cheese is a smooth and creamy cheese that may be seasoned with flavorings and/or nuts such as Kirsch liqueur, cherry juice or bits of walnuts.
cheese ball Glossary Term
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.
requesón cheese Glossary Term
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.
le roulé cheese Glossary Term
A rolled cheese that is similar in appearance to a jelly roll with a layer of herb or other types of seasonings lightly spread over the top of a flat layer of cheese.
roucoulons cheese Glossary Term
A brie-type cheese produced in the Comté de Nice region of France. Made from pasteurized and unpasteurized cow's milk, Roucoulon cheese is a soft ripened, soft-textured cheese that provides a mild earthy flavor with a mushroom overtone.
pultost cheese Glossary Term
An old Norwegian cheese that is produced as a soft, cooked-curd cheese made from cow's milk. Produced with low-fat milk, Pulpost Cheese is made from a skimmed milk that is heated and allowed to curdle naturally, thus the reason this cheese is often referred to as a sour-milk cheese.
rambol cheese Glossary Term
A French processed cheese, made from cow's milk that is combined with other ingredients typical of processed cheese such as emulsifiers, stabilizers, and vegetable-based gums.
nachos cheese Glossary Term
Melted cheese garnished with sliced chile peppers that is traditionally served with tortilla chips. The cheese can be spread over the chips or served in a bowl for chips to be individually dipped for eating.
primost cheese Glossary Term
A Scandinavian cheese made from cow's milk which has a soft spreadable texture providing a semi-sweet taste.
mysost cheese Glossary Term
A Scandinavian cheese made from cow's milk that has a soft spreadable texture providing a semi-sweet taste.
petit-suisse cheese Glossary Term
Produced in France, this cheese is a soft variety that is very similar to a traditional cream cheese.
cambozola blue cheese Glossary Term
A cheese native to Germany and Austria that is produced as a combination of a Camembert and a Gorgonzola, thus the name, which is also often spelled Cambazola.
montasio cheese Glossary Term
An Italian cheese traditionally produced as a farmhouse or creamery cheese, which was orignially made from sheep's milk.
yogurt cheese Glossary Term
A creamy cheese product produced when the whey is drained from yogurt. With a higher concentration of nutrients after the whey is removed, yogurt cheese provides a creamy smooth cheese that is low in calories, sodium, lactose, and cholesterol.
sweet pepper spread Glossary Term
A food spread that is made from roasted sweet peppers, which can use any variety of sweet pepper as the base for the spread.
chèvre cheese Glossary Term
A white cheese made entirely from goat's milk and commonly referred to as goat cheese in the U.S. (The word Chèvre translates into goat in French).
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