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  2. Wisconsin cheese - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin has long been identified with cheese; in the words of a 2006 New York Times article, "Cheese is the state’s history, its pride, its self-deprecating, sometimes goofy, cheesehead approach to life." Wisconsin has claimed the title of the largest cheese-producing state in the United States since 1910.

  3. History of cheesemaking in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    By 2018, Wisconsin cheese factories produced more than 600 varieties of specialty cheese, approximately 50% of all specialty cheeses made in the United States. [2]: 147 Wisconsin manufactured 3.36 billion pounds of cheese in 2019, accounting for 26% of all cheese produced in the United States and more than any other state. [1]: 32

  4. Wisconsin dairy industry - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Wisconsin produces 26% of all cheese in the US, totaling 3.39 billion pounds (1.54 × 10 ^ 9 kg) of cheese in the last year. [13] A worker in a New Glarus cheese factory places a Wisconsin stamp on wheels of cheese (1922) Wisconsin cheesemakers produce hundreds of varieties. [14]

  5. Brick cheese - Wikipedia

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    Brick cheese was originally produced in Wisconsin beginning in 1877. [4] The cheese-making process was derived from white American Cheddar that is cultured at a slightly higher temperature, which results in a marginally higher fat content and a slightly altered protein structure. The resultant "brick cheese" has a slightly softer texture.

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

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    There's more than Wisconsin's long cheesemaking roots and cheese obsession behind the rise of cheese curd popularity. How and why did cheese curds become such a big deal in Wisconsin? The answer ...

  7. Cuisine of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Wisconsin has 58 Master Cheesemakers, who are all qualified through an extensive process set by the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. [2] The program is the only one of its kind outside of Europe. Wisconsin cheesemaking is diverse, ranging from artisans who hand-craft their product from the milk of their own dairy herds to large factories.

  8. 'Why are people wearing cheese hats?': What to know ... - AOL

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    Known as the "America's Dairyland," Wisconsin has a long history of milk and cheese production. The hats actually originate in Wisconsin's biggest city, Milwaukee, home to the Bucks and Brewers.

  9. Saturday is National Cheese Day! Here are four Wisconsin ways ...

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    Wisconsin cheesemakers produce more than 3 million pounds of cheese a year. You're welcome America.

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