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  2. Cream cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cream cheese is a soft, usually mild-tasting fresh cheese made from milk and cream. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Cream cheese is not naturally matured and is meant to be consumed fresh, so it differs from other soft cheeses such as Brie and Neufchâtel .

  3. History of cheese - Wikipedia

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    Preserved cheese dating from 1615 BC was found in the Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang, China. [36] Local cheese today is commonly made or available in most of South Asia in the form of paneer and related cheeses. Rubing in Yunnan, China is similar to paneer. Mainstream Chinese culture is not dairy-centric, but some outlying regions of the country ...

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    This category is for people who died of some form of cancer. Please respect people's medical privacy . Information about people's health must always be supported by high-quality, non-self-published reliable sources .

  5. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Cheese - AOL

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    It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the world is crazy about cheese. We absolutely love it! There are so many flavors, varieties and ways to eat it in all its creamy, tasty goodness.

  6. World's oldest cheese found on ancient Chinese mummies

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    The fact that those items included chunks of kefir cheese alongside the body showed that “cheese was important for their life,” she added. A fondness for cheese dates back thousands of years.

  7. 24 greatest discoveries of 2015 from Swiss cheese holes to a ...

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  8. James L. Kraft - Wikipedia

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    By 1914, J.L. Kraft & Bros. Company, which later became Kraft Foods Inc. opened its first cheese manufacturing plant in Stockton, Illinois. [9] Kraft developed a process, patented in 1916, for pasteurizing cheese so that it would resist spoiling and could be shipped long distances. The company grew quickly, expanding into Canada in 1919. [4]

  9. Eating cheese may help kill cancer cells, according to ... - AOL

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