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  2. Gouda cheese - Wikipedia

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    A cheese's fat content not only contributes to its texture, but also contributes to its flavor, and affects its melting properties. [14] The fat content allows for the transportation and release of flavour-enhancing chemicals, increasing the cheese's overall flavour profile. Gouda cheese has a variable fat content, typically ranging from 20% to ...

  3. List of goat cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Banon wrapped in chestnut leaves. Anari cheese – Type of goat cheese; Añejo cheese – a firm, aged Mexican cheese [3] traditionally made from skimmed goat's milk, but most often available made from skimmed cow's milk.

  4. Beemster cheese - Wikipedia

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    A close-up view of Beemster cheese. Beemster cheese is a hard, Dutch cow's milk cheese.Production of Beemster is similar to other hard cheeses such as Gouda. The specific taste of Beemster stems from the ingredients (milk from grass grown on sea-clay in a polder 4 meters below sea-level), that part of the production process (the stirring of the curd) is done by hand, and that the cheeses are ...

  5. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Region Description Caravane cheese: The brand name of a camel milk cheese produced in Mauritania by Tiviski, [5] a company founded by Nancy Abeiderrhamane in 1987. The milk used to make the cheese is collected from the local animals of a thousand nomadic herdsmen, and is very difficult to produce, but yields a product that is low in lactose.

  6. Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Flavor and odor compounds are less easily liberated when cold. For improvements in flavor and texture, it is widely advised that cheeses be allowed to warm up to room temperature before eating. If the cheese is further warmed, to 26–32 °C (79–90 °F), the fats will begin to "sweat out" as they go beyond soft to fully liquid. [47]

  7. Gouda, South Holland - Wikipedia

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    Gouda (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣʌudaː] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, between Rotterdam and Utrecht, in the province of South Holland. Gouda has a population of 75,000 and is famous for its Gouda cheese , stroopwafels , many grachten , smoking pipes , and its 15th-century city hall .

  8. Gouda - Wikipedia

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    Gouda may refer to: Gouda, South Holland, a city in the Netherlands Gouda (pottery), style of pottery manufactured in Gouda; Gouda cheese, type of cheese originally made in and around Gouda; Gouda railway station; Gouda, Western Cape, a small town in South Africa with a name of Khoisan origin; Gōda, a Japanese surname

  9. Brunost - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic brown color and sweet taste result from milk sugars being caramelized after boiling. The term brunost is often used to refer to fløtemysost or Gudbrandsdalsost ('Gudbrandsdal cheese'), which are the most popular varieties. Brunost is primarily produced in Norway and is popular there, and has spread to South Korea. [1]