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Cheeses in this category are often spread on bread or crackers to be served as snacks. They're usually not used for cooking. Most soft cheeses should be used within a few days of purchase--they spoil faster than firmer cheeses.

Category: Food

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Cambozola is a triple cream, brie-style blue cheese made from pasteurized cow's milk in the German region of Allgäu. The cheese invented in 1900s, is still made in Germany by Kaserei Champignon since ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Caciocavallo, which means "cheese on horseback," gets its name from the manner in which the cheese is always tied together in a rope and dangled over a wooden board to drain and age. An Italian type ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Marie Harel, created the original Camembert cheese from raw milk, in Normandy, France, in 1971. Today, however, a very small percentage of producers make cheese from raw milk with the same process as ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Bonne Bouche is the flagship of US based Vermont Creamery's signature geotrichum-rinded aged goat cheeses. French for "tasty bite", Bonne Bouche is made with pasteurized goat's milk ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Brie is the best known French cheese and has a nickname "The Queen of Cheeses". Brie is a soft cheese named after the French region Brie, where it was originally created. Several hundred ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

In 1960s, one of the oldest cheese producing companies of Denmark - Tholstrup Cheese Company initally prepared Blue Castello cheese. This soft cheese made from cow's milk has a smooth and creamy ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Bay Blue is a rustic-style blue cheese inspired by the coastal climes of Northern California. Produced by Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company, the Stilton-inspired cheese reveals a mellow flavour, ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

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