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  2. Kharif crop - Wikipedia

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    Kharif crops are usually sown at the beginning of the first rains during the advent of the south-west monsoon season, and they are harvested at the end of monsoon season (October–November). Monsoon sowing dates vary, occurring toward the end of May in the southern state of Kerala and reaching July in some north Indian states.

  3. Zaid crop - Wikipedia

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    In between the Rabi and the Kharif seasons, there is a short season during the summer months known as the Zaid season. Some of the crops produced during Zaid season are watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, vegetables and fodder crops. Sugarcane(doesn’t require the need to fall into any season like rabi,etc. to be sown) takes almost a year to grow.

  4. Rabi crop - Wikipedia

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    Good rain in winter spoils rabi crops but is good for kharif crops. The major rabi crop in India is wheat, followed by barley, mustard, sesame and peas. Peas are harvested early, as they are ready early: Indian markets are flooded with green peas from January to March, peaking in February. Many crops are cultivated in both kharif and rabi seasons.

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

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    Cheese is great mixed into salads, served on top of crackers and added to charcuterie boards, but understanding the difference between various types of cheeses — especially aged and non-aged ...

  6. Types of cheese - Wikipedia

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    Surface-ripened cheese is cheese ripened by mold growing on its surface, which changes both its texture and flavor as it matures from the outside inward. The mold often gives the rind distinct colors, such as the white mold (Penicillium camemberti) on Brie and Camembert or the reddish-orange hue on cheeses like Limburger .

  7. List of stretch-curd cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Bocconcini is a small mozzarella cheese the size of an egg.. This is a list of stretch-curd cheeses, comprising cheeses prepared using the pasta filata technique. The cheeses manufactured from this technique undergo a plasticising and kneading treatment of the fresh curd in hot water, which gives them fibrous structures.

  8. Braided cheese - Wikipedia

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    Zopfkäse, braided cheese. Braided cheese is a dairy product made from strips of highly elastic cheese wound together in a braid. [1] Lebanon, Syria, Sudan, Turkey, Armenia, Palestine, and many Latin American nations make varieties of braided cheese. These cheeses can be used in a variety of dishes or eaten plain.

  9. Swiss cheeses and dairy products - Wikipedia

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    Cheese is a food of high nutritional value, composed of proteins, lipids, water and mineral salts, made from cow's milk (cattle), sheep's milk or goat's milk, to which has been added lactic ferments or rennet. [1] In Switzerland, over 475 varieties of cheese are produced, in a wide variety of flavors, textures, and forms.