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  2. How to create the ultimate cheese board. Here are 15 expert ...

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    DTLA Cheese Superette's holiday cheese boards can feature a variety of elements, including cheese, olives, cornichons, nuts, dried fruit, meats, and garnished with dehydrated citrus. (Jennelle ...

  3. Cheese analogue - Wikipedia

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    Provel pizza cheese in a five-pound block. This product is commonly used in the preparation of St. Louis-style pizza. [dubious – discuss]One variant of pasteurized processed cheese dairy products is, according to a hospitality industry source, designed to melt well on pizza, [4] while remaining chewy; this has been described as "artificial cheesy substance that's much quicker and cheaper to ...

  4. Charcuterie board - Wikipedia

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    It features a selection of preserved foods, especially cured meats or pâtés, as well as cheeses and crackers or bread. In Europe 'charcuterie' refers to cold meats (e.g. salami, ham etc.) and the term 'charcuterie board' would not be widely used for a board with cheese, fruit and a small amount of meat as is the case in North America.

  5. Ricotta Gnudi Recipe - AOL

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    1 cup fat-free ricotta; 3 / 4 cup whole milk ricotta; 2 tbsp whole wheat pastry flour; 1 oz Parmigiano-Reggiano, grated; 1 / 2 cup roughly chopped fresh basil leaf; pinch of ground nutmeg; 4 tbsp ...

  6. Kraft Singles - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Singles contain no vegetable oil or other non-dairy fats. [ 6 ] One of the more famous ad campaigns involved the claim that each 3 ⁄ 4 -ounce (21 g) slice contained "five ounces [140 g] of milk", [ 7 ] which makes them taste better than imitation cheese slices made mostly with vegetable oil and water and hardly any milk.

  7. Ricotta - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta (Italian:) is an Italian whey cheese made from sheep, cow, goat, or Italian water buffalo milk whey left over from the production of other cheeses. Like other whey cheeses, it is made by coagulating the proteins that remain after the casein has been used to make cheese, notably albumin and globulin .

  8. Whole Wheat Ricotta Waffles with Blueberry Sauce

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    Beat the egg whites with a mixer until they hold soft peaks. Whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, nutmeg, and cinnamon in a medium bowl.

  9. Polly-O - Wikipedia

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    Polly-O is an American brand of cheese products, currently owned by BelGioioso Cheese Inc. The original Polly-O manufacturing company had been established in 1899, operating independently until it was acquired by Kraft Foods Inc. in 1986. Kraft owned it until 2020, when it sold its natural cheese division to Groupe Lactalis.