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  2. Colby-Jack - Wikipedia

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    Colby-Jack is a marble cheese that is a mixture of Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses. Colby-Jack is a semi-soft American cheese that is made from pasteurised milk. Annatto is the source of the orange color in the Colby component of Colby-Jack. [9] The flavor of Colby-Jack is determined by the individual cheeses that are used to make it.

  3. Mars Cheese Castle - Wikipedia

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    Mars Cheese Castle is a specialty food store, delicatessen, and taproom which sells a variety of consumable products in Kenosha, Wisconsin. [1] Located along Interstate 94, the shop is popular among Wisconsin visitors and has been called a "cheese landmark", "one of Wisconsin's most recognizable cheese stores", and "an icon for generations of I-94 travelers".

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    CLOUD - Maxx Ball, a 10-year-old from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who beat cancer, recently got a behind-the-scenes look at Sargento Foods Inc.’s cheese-making process.

  5. Cuisine of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Colby cheese was first created in Wisconsin in 1885 (named after the town it came from), and Brick cheese was first created in the state in 1877. The state has also played origin to Blue Marble Jack cheese, and is the only producer of Limburger cheese in the United States.

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  7. Marble cheese - Wikipedia

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    Marble cheeses originate from the UK. [1] They are usually hard, processed cow's milk cheeses. Colby-Jack which combines Colby cheese and Monterey Jack is most popular in the United States. [1] Others are produced from a combination of the curds of white and orange cheddars (for Marbled Cheddar), or similar.

  8. List of American cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Old English, a processed cheese from Kraft, often used in cheese balls, sold in a small glass jar; Pimento cheese; Pizza cheese, some varieties are not cheese but processed cheese; Provel cheese; Roka Blue, a processed blue cheese often used in cheese balls; Velveeta, brand name for a softer style of processed cheese than American cheese

  9. Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery - Wikipedia

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    It is a supplier of cheese curds for state fairs in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Alaska. [1] The Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery sponsors the annual Cheese Curd Festival in Ellsworth. Begun in 2001, the festival features vendor booths, a beer garden, live auctions, parades, activities for children, and cheese curd eating contests. [7]