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  2. The 12 best and worst cheeses for your health - AOL

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    The cheese most commonly used on bagels has almost 10 grams of fat and 99 calories per ounce. Similarly, blue cheese also ranks high in the fat content category, with 8 grams of fat and 100 ...

  3. 'I'm a Neurosurgeon—This is the Type of Cheese I Eat ... - AOL

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    Besides cheddar and brie, other cheeses that include conjugated linoleic acid include blue cheese, Edam and Swiss cheese. Dr. Etienne says that as someone who is lactose intolerant, he gravitates ...

  4. What is the healthiest cheese? The No. 1 pick ... - AOL

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    Cottage cheese tops the list because it's lower in saturated fat and higher in protein. Ricotta and mozzarella follow. ... But full-fat dairy may not be as unhealthy as once thought, according to ...

  5. Blue cheese - Wikipedia

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    Blue cheese. Blue cheese [a] is any cheese made with the addition of cultures of edible molds, which create blue-green spots or veins through the cheese.Blue cheeses vary in flavor from mild to strong and from slightly sweet to salty or sharp; in colour from pale to dark; and in consistency from liquid to hard.

  6. Penicillium roqueforti - Wikipedia

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    Penicillium roqueforti is a common saprotrophic fungus in the genus Penicillium.Widespread in nature, it can be isolated from soil, decaying organic matter, and plants. The major industrial use of this fungus is the production of blue cheeses, flavouring agents, antifungals, polysaccharides, proteases, and other enzymes.

  7. List of blue cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Wheels of gorgonzola cheese ripening Dorset Blue Vinney Shropshire Blue Stichelton at a market. Blue cheese is a general classification of cheeses that have had cultures of the mold Penicillium added so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue, or blue-grey mold and carries a distinct smell, either from that or various specially cultivated bacteria.

  8. 'I'm an Osteoporosis Specialist, and This Is the Type of ...

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    Cheese has a bad rap partly because of its high fat, calorie and sodium count. Yet, like so many aspects of diet and health, it's best not to give it a "good" or "bad" label.

  9. 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.