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  2. Curd - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian curd. Curd products vary by region and include cottage cheese, curd cheese (both curdled by bacteria and sometimes also rennet), farmer cheese, pot cheese, queso blanco, and paneer. The word can also refer to a non-dairy substance of similar appearance or consistency, though in these cases a modifier or the word 'curdled' is ...

  3. Acid-set cheese - Wikipedia

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    Acid-set or sour milk cheese is cheese that has been curdled (coagulated) by natural souring, often from lactic acid bacteria, or by the addition of acid. This type of cheese is technologically simple to produce. [1] When making soft acid-set cheese using bacteria, the coagulum results from production of lactic acid by the starter ...

  4. Rennet - Wikipedia

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    Cream cheese, paneer, rubing, and other acid-set cheeses are traditionally made this way. The acidification can also come from bacterial fermentation such as in cultured milk. [citation needed] Vegan alternatives to cheese are manufactured without using animal milk but instead use soy, wheat, rice or cashew. These can be coagulated with acid ...

  5. Quark (dairy product) - Wikipedia

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    Dictionaries sometimes translate it as curd cheese, cottage cheese, farmer cheese or junket. In Germany, quark and cottage cheese are considered different types of fresh cheese and quark is often not considered cheese at all, while in Eastern Europe cottage cheese is usually viewed as a type of quark (e.g. the Ukrainian word " сир " syr is a ...

  6. List of microorganisms used in food and beverage preparation

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    cheese [2] Corynebacterium mooreparkense: bacterium: cheese (smear-ripened) Corynebacterium variabile: bacterium: cheese [2] Cyberlindnera mrakii: fungus: wine [2] Cystofilobasidium infirmominiatum: fungus: cheese [2] Debaryomyces hansenii: fungus: cheese (smear-ripened) [4] Debaryomyces hansenii: fungus: cheese [4] Debaryomyces kloeckeri ...

  7. Cream cheese - Wikipedia

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    The only acceptable enzymes that can be used in manufacturing of cream cheese to be sold in Canada are chymosin A and B, pepsin, and rennet. [7] In Spain and Mexico, cream cheese is sometimes called by the generic name queso filadelfia, following the marketing of Philadelphia-branded cream cheese by Kraft Foods. [15]

  8. Cottage cheese is going viral – why the kitchen staple is ...

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    The curd size varies based on the cut of the cheese (large or small). Let’s take a closer look at cottage cheese and some of the reasons to include it in your diet. Cottage cheese nutrition facts

  9. Dairy product - Wikipedia

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    Fresh cheeses and curds, the soft, curdled part of milk (or skim milk) used to make cheese; Chhena and paneer; Cream cheese, produced by the addition of cream to milk and then curdled to form a rich curd or cheese; Whey cheese is a dairy product made from whey and thus technically not cheese. Heat and acid coagulation Ricotta, acidified whey cheese