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  2. Cheese curd - Wikipedia

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    Cheese curds are made from fresh pasteurized milk to which cheese culture and rennet are added. [2] After the milk curdles it is then cut into cubes; the result is a mixture of whey and curd. This mixture is then cooked and pressed to release the whey from the curd, creating the final product.

  3. Signature side dish from each state - AOL

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    Fried cheese curds are an iconic side dish in Wisconsin, the heart of America's dairyland. Fresh cheese curds, known for their squeaky texture, are dipped in batter or breading and deep-fried ...

  4. What Are Cheese Curds, Exactly? - AOL

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    Most cheese aficionados agree that the best way to eat cheese curds is fresh out of the vat for premium softness and squeakiness. “They’ve gotta be fresh, within two or three days of being ...

  5. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    Cheese curds might as well be the mascot for "America's Dairyland." Made from locally produced milk, they are a beloved snack (best served fried), and serve as a reminder of the state's rich ...

  6. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fried cheese curds: Midwest Wisconsin: Cheese curds that are battered and deep fried. [25] [26] Fried green tomatoes: South Southern United States Unripe tomatoes, sliced, coated with cornmeal, and fried. [27] Frito pie: Southwest Southwestern United States A dish made with chili, cheese, and corn chips (especially Fritos).

  7. List of stretch-curd cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Bocconcini is a small mozzarella cheese the size of an egg.. This is a list of stretch-curd cheeses, comprising cheeses prepared using the pasta filata technique. The cheeses manufactured from this technique undergo a plasticising and kneading treatment of the fresh curd in hot water, which gives them fibrous structures.

  8. How and why did cheese curds become such a big deal in ... - AOL

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  9. Curd - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of the Midwestern U.S., especially in Wisconsin, curds are eaten fresh without further additions, or they are breaded and fried. Lithuanian curd. Curd products vary by region and include cottage cheese, curd cheese (both curdled by bacteria and sometimes also rennet), farmer cheese, pot cheese, queso blanco, and paneer. The word ...