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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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Gorgonzola is one of the world's oldest blue-veined cheeses. The Cheese is mainly produced in the northern Italian regions of Piedmont and Lombardy, Gorgonzola. Unskimmed cow's milk is used ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Flor de Guia cheese originated from Gran Canaria, the islands located in the Atlantic Ocean. Produced in the Guia and Galdar Heights in the north-western part of these islands, Flor de Guia cheese is ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Feta is undoubtedly one of the most famous Greek cheeses. In fact, Feta occupies 70% stake in Greek cheese consumption. The cheese is protected by EU legislations and only those cheeses manufactured ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Cuajada originated from Spain. The word 'Cuajada' means 'curdled' in Spanish. Famous in the north-eastern regions of Spain, earlier it was made from ewe's milk, but it is industrially made from cow's ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Coulommiers cheese is named after 'Coulommiers' commune in the Seine-et-Marne department from France, as this is the place where it was produced for the first time! Though the cheese is very ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Chaource is a soft cheese made from cow's milk in the village of Chaoruce, France. It has a soft-ripened, creamy and a little bit crumbly texture. Surrounded by a white Penicillium candidum rind, it ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

Cendré d'Olivet, also called as Olivet Cendré, is an artisanal cheese made in the town of Olivet on the Loire River in France. It is a soft-white cheese of round shape with ash-gray, natural ...

Domain: Dairy products; Category: Cheese

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