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Cheeses in this category are often spread on bread or crackers to be served as snacks. They're usually not used for cooking. Most soft cheeses should be used within a few days of purchase--they spoil faster than firmer cheeses.

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Marie Harel, created the original Camembert cheese from raw milk, in Normandy, France, in 1971. Today, however, a very small percentage of producers make cheese from raw milk with the same process as ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Bonne Bouche is the flagship of US based Vermont Creamery's signature geotrichum-rinded aged goat cheeses. French for "tasty bite", Bonne Bouche is made with pasteurized goat's milk ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Brie is the best known French cheese and has a nickname "The Queen of Cheeses". Brie is a soft cheese named after the French region Brie, where it was originally created. Several hundred ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

In 1960s, one of the oldest cheese producing companies of Denmark - Tholstrup Cheese Company initally prepared Blue Castello cheese. This soft cheese made from cow's milk has a smooth and creamy ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Bay Blue is a rustic-style blue cheese inspired by the coastal climes of Northern California. Produced by Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company, the Stilton-inspired cheese reveals a mellow flavour, ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Aged Chelsea is an American cheese made with pasteurized goat's milk, vegetable ash and animal rennet. It is produced by Zingerman's Creamery in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Inspired by the cheeses ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Acapella is a soft goat's milk cheese produced by Andante Dairy, Soyoung Scanlan. A soft-repined cheese, comes in three varieties: 'Pyramid' has a truncated pyramid shape with a dry and ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

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