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  2. Goat cheese - Wikipedia

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    The cheese is made from goat or sheep milk, and has a soft texture. Typically, the cheese takes 40 days to mature when made with goat's milk, and 50 days when made with ewe's milk. The fat content is around 45% and the cheese is usually a close-to-white colour.

  3. List of goat cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Banon cheese – French goat cheese. Bastardo del Grappa – Italian cheese. Brunost (known as Geitost when made with goat milk) – a Norwegian brown goat cheese with a sweet flavor profile [2] Bucheron. Bucheron – native to the Loire Valley in France. Cabécou. Cabrales cheese. Caciotta. Caprino cheese.

  4. Humboldt Fog - Wikipedia

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    Humboldt Fog is a goat milk cheese made by Cypress Grove, of Arcata, California, in Humboldt County. It is named for the local ocean fog which rolls in from Humboldt Bay. [1] [2] It is an uncooked pressed cheese made from pasteurized goat's milk. [3] Humboldt Fog is a mold-ripened cheese with a central line of edible white ash much like Morbier.

  5. List of Norwegian cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Pultost - a soft, mature sour milk cheese flavored with caraway seeds. Ridderost - a smear-ripened cheese with soft and supple consistency. Selbu - a versatile blue cheese, that goes well on bread or on its own. Skjørost - a fresh curd of sour skim milk. Snøfrisk - a goat cheese soft enough to be used as a spread.

  6. Sweet cherries complement the tart goat cheese in this easy shaved Brussels sprouts salad. Pistachios add an extra layer of crunch. A sharp chef's knife works well to slice the Brussels sprouts ...

  7. Brunost - Wikipedia

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    Brunost (lit. 'brown cheese') is a common Norwegian name for mysost (lit. 'whey cheese'; Danish: myseost; Swedish: mesost; Finnish: mesjuusto; Icelandic: mysuostur/mysingur), a family of soft cheese -related foods made with whey, milk, and/or cream. The characteristic brown color and sweet taste result from milk sugars being caramelized after ...

  8. Tulum cheese - Wikipedia

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    Tulum cheese is made by heating high-fat goat's milk to a temperature of 30 °C (86 °F) and subsequently souring it through addition a starter culture. The milk then starts to coagulate. After about an hour, the milk is entirely converted into curds and whey.

  9. Garrotxa cheese - Wikipedia

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    Garrotxa cheese. Garrotxa is a traditional Catalan goat cheese. [1] Almost extinct by the early 1980s, it has been revived by a young cheesemakers and goat farmers' cooperative in the Garrotxa area of Catalonia. [1][2] The revival began in 1981, [3] and the cheese has since become widespread in artisanal production. [4]

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