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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. 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 ...

  4. Chabichou - Wikipedia

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    Chabichou (French pronunciation: [ʃabiʃu]; also known as Chabichou du Poitou) is a traditional semi-soft, unpasteurized, natural-rind French goat cheese (or Fromage de Chèvre) with a firm and creamy texture. [1][2] Chabichou is formed in a cylindrical shape which is called a "bonde", per the shape of the bunghole of a wine barrel. [1][3] and ...

  5. Crottin de Chavignol - Wikipedia

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    Crottin de Chavignol is subtle and slightly nutty. In its youth (Chavignol jeune), its dough is solid and compact, and its rind is white. As it ripens (Chavignol bleuté), it takes on a stronger flavour and develops a harder rind. With full maturity (Chavignol affiné), the dough becomes crumbly and the mould on the rind matures into a bluish ...

  6. Types of cheese - Wikipedia

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    Valençay cheese, a goat cheese from France. There are many different types of cheese. Cheeses can be grouped or classified according to criteria such as length of fermentation, texture, methods of production, fat content, animal milk, and country or region of origin. The method most commonly and traditionally used is based on moisture content ...

  7. Chabis - Wikipedia

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    Chabis is a soft cheese produced without heating or pressing, using goat's milk. It features a "croûte fleurie" coating of soft white mould reminiscent of such better known cheeses as Camembert. [1] Originating in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of western France, the cheese is formed in small discs each of approximately 100 g.

  8. 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 ...

  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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