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  2. 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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    A simple mixture of reduced-fat sour cream and reduced-fat cream cheese is baked with shredded chicken breast and the classic spicy-tangy hot sauce with a crumble of blue cheese on top.

  4. Colby-Jack - Wikipedia

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    Colby cheese originates in Colby, Wisconsin, and was created by Joseph F. Steinwand in 1885. [6] Monterey Jack cheese originates from Monterey, California, and was made by Mexican Franciscan Friars during the 1700s. [7] Colby-Jack cheese was then processed by marbling the two kinds of cheese together.

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    This party dip has it all: shredded chicken, tangy cream cheese, two types of melty cheese, saucy enchilada sauce, and savory taco seasoning. Ready in around 30 minutes, this is the perfect last ...

  6. Amablu - Wikipedia

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    AmaBlu, also known as Treasure Cave Blue Cheese, is an artisan blue cheese, made with unpasteurized cow milk. [1] It is produced by the Caves of Fairbault, an artisanal cheese company in southern Minnesota. [2] AmaBlu was the first blue cheese to be made in the United States, in 1936. [3] It was originally called Treasure Cave Blue Cheese.

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  8. 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.

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