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  2. Cheddar cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cheddar cheese Country of origin England Region Somerset Town Cheddar, Somerset Source of milk Cow Pasteurised Depends on variety Texture Relatively hard Aging time 3–24 months depending on variety Certification West Country Farmhouse Cheddar (PDO) Orkney Scottish Island Cheddar (PGI) Named after Cheddar Related media on Commons Cheddar cheese (or simply cheddar) is a natural cheese that is ...

  3. Cougar Gold cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cougar Gold Cheddar Cheese. Cougar Gold is an American Cheddar cheese produced at Ferdinand's Creamery on the Washington State University campus in Pullman, Washington. Like other cheeses sold at the creamery, Cougar Gold is notable for being sold exclusively in 30 oz (850 g) tin cans. [1] Cougar Gold is a white, sharp cheddar that is aged at least

  4. This Cheddar Cheese Was Named the Best in the World - AOL

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    The World Cheese Awards have declared one cheddar to rule them all. ... A decade of aging produced the cheese’s extra sharp, complex flavor with notes of brown butter and caramel, prompting 244 ...

  5. List of American cheeses - Wikipedia

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    American cheese, a variety of processed cheese usually created from a combination of Colby and cheddar cheeses; Government cheese, variety of processed cheese food; Nacho cheese; Old English, a processed cheese from Kraft, often used in cheese balls, sold in a small glass jar; Pimento cheese; Pizza cheese, some varieties are not cheese but ...

  6. Cheese - Wikipedia

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    The nutritional value of cheese varies widely. Cottage cheese may consist of 4% fat and 11% protein while some whey cheeses are 15% fat and 11% protein, and triple cream cheeses can contain 36% fat and 7% protein. [54] In general, cheese is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of calcium, protein, phosphorus, sodium and saturated fat.

  7. Easy Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Easy Cheese is packaged in a metal can filled with air covered with a plastic cap that reveals a straight, flexible nozzle where the cheese is extruded. A similar product was released by Betty Lou Foods in 1963. [1] Easy Cheese was first manufactured by Nabisco and sold under the name "Snack

  8. Shredded cheese recall over listeria concerns in 15 states ...

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    The most heavily affected items were white cheddar cheese products, with 2,633 cases being recalled. These had best-by dates of between March and June 2024. The recall was initiated Feb. 5.

  9. American cheese - Wikipedia

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    British colonists made cheddar cheese soon after their arrival in North America. By 1790, American-made cheddars were being exported back to England. According to Robert Carlton Brown, author of The Complete Book of Cheese, what was known in America as yellow cheese or store cheese was known as American cheddar or Yankee cheddar in England. [3]