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  2. Cheese ripening - Wikipedia

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    Cheese ripening, alternatively cheese maturation or affinage, is a process in cheesemaking. It is responsible for the distinct flavour of cheese, and through the modification of " ripening agents ", determines the features that define many different varieties of cheeses, such as taste, texture, and body. [ 2 ]

  3. Washed-rind cheese - Wikipedia

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    Washed-rind or smear-ripened cheeses are cheeses which are periodically treated with brine or mold-bearing agents. This encourages the growth of certain bacteria on their surface which give them distinctive flavors. There are hard and soft washed-rind cheeses. The softer ones are sometimes distinguished as "smear-ripened".

  4. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Ripened, high moisture and fatty cheese. Soft, creamy, somewhat elastic consistency. Smooth, closed and uniform texture. Uniform yellowish-white colour. Slightly acid taste. Mild smell. Made from pasteurized milk. Danbo It is a washed curd, ripened cheese, from standardised and pasteurized milk. A variation of Danish danbo cheese. It is a ...

  5. Types of cheese - Wikipedia

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    Queso añejo cheese is a firm, aged Mexican cheese that may be made with cow or goat milk.. Cheeses may be categorized by the source of the milk used to produce them. While most of the world's commercially available cheese is made from cow's milk, many parts of the world also produce cheese from goats and sheep.

  6. Camembert - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, Camembert is ripened as a small round cheese measuring 10.2 cm (4 in) in diameter by 3.2 cm (1.26 in) in thickness, and it is fully covered by its rind. [10] This difference in size and rind coverage gives Camembert a slightly stronger flavor compared to Brie ripened for the same duration.

  7. What makes aged cheese different? Expert cheesemakers ... - AOL

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    Rheaume says aging cheese is an active process: The term "aging" sounds misleading because it implies a passive approach. During the aging process, cheese may be wrapped to prevent a rind from ...

  8. Acid-set cheese - Wikipedia

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    The other 75%, which includes almost all ripened cheeses, are rennet cheeses. Ricotta and most other whey cheeses are made by first heating the milk to between 90 and 92 degrees Celsius to create coprecipitation of casein and whey protein before addition of lactic or citric acid .

  9. Cheese sold at Aldi, Market Basket and more recalled due to ...

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    Cheese processed at plant in Lena, Illinois, may be tainted by bacteria that can cause serious and fatal infections. ... Soft ripened cheeses sold by retailers including Aldi and Market Basket and ...