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  2. Port wine cheese - Wikipedia

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    Port wine cheese. Port wine cheese is an orange- and red-colored cheese or cheese spread that is heavily dosed with alcoholic port wine as it is made. [1] It is typically used as a cheese spread on foods such as crackers. [2] It can be rolled into a cylindrical shape or into a ball, and is sometimes covered in nuts. [3]

  3. Red Windsor (cheese) - Wikipedia

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    England. Source of milk. Cows. Texture. Semi-hard. Red Windsor is a pale cream English cheddar cheese from Leicestershire, [1] made using pasteurised cow's milk marbled with a wine, often a Bordeaux wine or a blend of port wine [2] and brandy. Red Windsor is produced by Long Clawson Dairy, [3] based in Long Clawson, Leicestershire.

  4. Derby cheese - Wikipedia

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    Derby cheese. Derby cheese is a mild, semi-firm British cow's milk cheese made in Derbyshire with a smooth, mellow texture and a buttery flavour. [1][2] Like most of the traditional British hard cheeses it was produced exclusively on farms and was typically sold at a younger age than its more famous cousins Cheddar and Cheshire. [3]

  5. 10 Best & Worst Cheddar Cheeses, According to a Dietitian - AOL

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    Fat: 9 g (Saturated fat: 6 g) Sodium: 200 mg. Carbs: 1 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 7 g. Cabot's Vermont Seriously Sharp Cheddar Cheese is the perfect addition to your charcuterie board. It ...

  6. List of British cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Red Windsor – pale cream English cheddar cheese, made using pasteurised cow's milk marbled with a wine, often a Bordeaux wine or a blend of port wine and brandy. Wensleydale – also produced as a blue cheese, and with many variants that include additions such as cranberries or ginger.

  7. List of French cheeses - Wikipedia

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    List of French cheeses. This is a list of French cheeses documenting the varieties of cheeses, a milk-based food that is produced in wide-ranging flavors, textures, and forms, which are found in France. In 1962, French President Charles de Gaulle asked, "How can you govern a country which has two hundred and forty-six varieties of cheese?" [1]

  8. Types of cheese - Wikipedia

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    For these simplest cheeses, milk is curdled and drained, with little other processing. Examples include cottage cheese, cream cheese, curd cheese, farmer cheese, caČ™, chhena, fromage blanc, queso fresco, paneer, fresh goat's milk chèvre, Breingen-Tortoille, Irish Mellieriem Rochers and Belgian Mellieriem Rochers.

  9. Stilton cheese - Wikipedia

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    It is otherwise eaten with various crackers, biscuits or bread. It can be used to make a blue cheese sauce to be served drizzled over a steak, or the cheese can be crumbled over a salad. Traditionally, a barley wine or port is paired with Blue Stilton, but it also goes well with sweet sherry or Madeira wine. The practice of scooping a hollow in ...