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  2. Tomme - Wikipedia

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    Tomme. Tomme (French pronunciation: [tɔm]), occasionally spelled Tome, is a class of cheeses produced mainly in the French Alps and in Switzerland. [1] It can be made from cow's, ewe's, or goat's milk. [1] Tommes are normally produced from the skimmed milk [1] left over after the cream has been removed to produce butter and richer cheeses, or ...

  3. Goat cheese - Wikipedia

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    Chevre with lavender and wild fennel. France produces a great number of goat milk cheeses, especially in the Loire Valley and Poitou. Chevre is a soft, creamy, melt-in-mouth cheese that can have a fruity taste to it. It is usually covered in a light colored rind or skin. It is not aged for very long. [3] It is sometimes served hot as chèvre chaud.

  4. Bucheron - Wikipedia

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    Bucheron. Bûcheron (sometimes Boucheron, Bucherone, Boucherond, or Bucherondin) is a goat's milk cheese native to the Loire Valley in France. [1] Semi-aged, ripening for 5 to 10 weeks, Bucheron is produced as short logs that weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4 to 1.8 kg) [1] that are sliced and sold as small rounds in food stores.

  5. Tomme de Savoie - Wikipedia

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    It is a mild, semi-firm cow 's milk cheese with a beige interior and a thick brownish-grey rind. Tomme de Savoie dates back to ancient history. [2] Tomme de Savoie, like most Tommes, is usually made from the skimmed milk left over after the cream is used to make butter or richer cheeses. As a result, the cheese has a relatively low fat content ...

  6. Caprino cheese - Wikipedia

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    Caprino cheese. Caprino is an Italian cheese traditionally made from whole or skimmed goat's milk. The name of the cheese derives from the Italian word for goat, capra. With modern methods of production, the cheese is made from cow's milk as well or a combination of both cow's and goat's milks. The two major styles of caprino are fresco ("fresh ...

  7. Banon cheese - Wikipedia

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    Banon is a French cheese made in the region around the town of Banon in Provence, south-east France. Also known as Banon à la feuille, it is an unpasteurized cheese made from goat 's milk and is circular in shape, around 7 cm (2.8 in) in diameter and 2.5 cm (0.98 in) in height, and weighing around 100 g. This pungent uncooked, unpressed cheese ...

  8. Goat meat - Wikipedia

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    Raw goat chops in an apricot glaze about to be cooked. Goat meat is the meat of the domestic goat (Capra hircus). The common name for goat meat is "goat meat", while meat from young goats can be called "kid meat", capretto (Italian), and cabrito (Spanish and Portuguese). In South Asian cuisine, mutton refers to goat meat. [1][2][3][4][5][6]

  9. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    15 Milk Substitutes to Try. 1. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream is a good substitute for milk, but because it has a much higher fat content, you’ll want to dilute it first. To use it in a recipe ...