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according to criteria such as length of ageing, texture, methods of making, fat content, animal milk, country or region of origin, etc.âwith these criteria either being used singly or in combination, but with no single method being universally used. The method most commonly and traditionally used is based on moisture content, which is then further discriminated by fat content and curing or ripening methods. Some attempts have been made to rationalise the classification of cheeseâa scheme was proposed by Pieter
Walstra which uses the primary and secondary starter combined with moisture content, and Walter and Hargrove suggested classifying by production methods which produces 18 types, which are then further grouped by moisture content.
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thing", for example in the expression "he's the real cheez". The expression "big cheese" was attested in use in 1914 to mean an "important person"; this is likely from
American English. The expression "to cut a big cheese" was used to mean "to look important"; this figurative expression referred to the huge wheels of cheese displayed by cheese retailers as a publicity stunt. The phrase "cut the cheese" became an American slang term meaning to flatulate. The word "cheese" has had the meaning of "an ignorant, stupid person".
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3437:, allowing odor and flavor molecules to resemble those in rotten foods. One author stated: "An aversion to the odor of decay has the obvious biological value of steering us away from possible food poisoning, so it is no wonder that an animal food that gives off whiffs of shoes and soil and the stable takes some getting used to".
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In the 19th century, "cheese" was used as a figurative way of saying "the proper thing"; this usage comes from Urdu cheez "a thing", from
Persian cheez, from Old Persian...ciĆĄ-ciy "something". The term "cheese" in this sense was "icked up by British in India by 1818 and used in the sense of "a big
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compared to the fragile curds produced by acidic coagulation alone. It also allows curdling at a lower acidityâimportant because flavor-making bacteria are inhibited in high-acidity environments. In general, softer, smaller, fresher cheeses are curdled with a greater proportion of acid to rennet than
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Some hard cheeses are then heated to temperatures in the range of 35â55 °C (95â131 °F). This forces more whey from the cut curd. It also changes the taste of the finished cheese, affecting both the bacterial culture and the milk chemistry. Cheeses that are heated to the higher temperatures
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The 1860s saw the beginnings of mass-produced rennet, and by the turn of the century scientists were producing pure microbial cultures. Before then, bacteria in cheesemaking had come from the environment or from recycling an earlier batch's whey; the pure cultures meant a more standardized cheese
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There are many types of cheese, with around 500 different varieties recognized by the
International Dairy Federation, more than 400 identified by Walter and Hargrove, more than 500 by Burkhalter, and more than 1,000 by Sandine and Elliker. The varieties may be grouped or classified into types
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intentionally introduced before or during aging. In traditional cheesemaking, these microbes might be already present in the aging room; they are allowed to settle and grow on the stored cheeses. More often today, prepared cultures are used, giving more consistent results and putting fewer
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temperatures, the fat in a piece of cheese is as hard as unsoftened butter, and its protein structure is stiff as well. Flavor and odor compounds are less easily liberated when cold. For improvements in flavor and texture, it is widely advised that cheeses be allowed to warm up to
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European culture, cheese was nearly unheard of in east Asian cultures and in the pre-Columbian Americas and had only limited use in sub-Mediterranean Africa, mainly being widespread and popular only in Europe, the Middle East, the
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At this point, the cheese has set into a very moist gel. Some soft cheeses are now essentially complete: they are drained, salted, and packaged. For most of the rest, the curd is cut into small cubes. This allows water to drain from the individual pieces of curd.
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Charles Dickens novella
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laws respectively. Both faiths allow cheese made with vegetable-based rennet. Many less orthodox Jews also believe that rennet undergoes enough processing to change its nature entirely and do not consider it to ever violate kosher law (see
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Other figurative meanings involve the word "cheese" used as a verb. To "cheese" is recorded as meaning to "stop (what one is doing), run off", in 1812 (this was "thieves' slang"). To be "cheesed off" means to be annoyed. The expression
3221:". It is U.S. law since 1944 that all raw-milk cheeses (including imports since 1951) must be aged at least 60 days. Australia has a wide ban on raw-milk cheeses as well, though in recent years exceptions have been made for Swiss
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cheese was noted for being made mostly from sheep's milk, and some cheeses produced nearby were stated to weigh as much as a thousand pounds each. Goats' milk cheese was a recent taste in Rome, improved over the "medicinal taste" of
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originally U.S. student slang". In the late 19th century in
British slang, "cheesy" meant "fine, showy"; this use is attested to in the 1850s. This may have been inverted to give a modern usage, where is a pejorative term.
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The first factory for the industrial production of cheese opened in
Switzerland in 1815, but large-scale production first found real success in the United States. Credit usually goes to Jesse Williams, a dairy farmer from
1511:. The majority of the applied chymosin is retained in the whey and, at most, may be present in cheese in trace quantities. In ripe cheese, the type and provenance of chymosin used in production cannot be determined.
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tomb murals, dating to about 2000 BCE. A 2018 scientific paper stated that the world's oldest cheese, dating to approximately 1200 BCE (3200 years before present), was found in ancient
Egyptian tombs.
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Rennet derived from animal slaughter, and thus cheese made with animal-derived rennet, is not vegetarian. Most widely available vegetarian cheeses are made using rennet produced by fermentation of the fungus
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While rennet was traditionally produced via extraction from the inner mucosa of the fourth stomach chamber of slaughtered young, unweaned calves, most rennet used today in cheesemaking is produced
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When he had so done he sat down and milked his ewes and goats, all in due course, and then let each of them have her own young. He curdled half the milk and set it aside in wicker strainers.
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and eventually burn. Browned, partially burned cheese has a particular distinct flavor of its own and is frequently used in cooking (e.g., sprinkling atop items before baking them).
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McClure, Sarah B.; Magill, Clayton; Podrug, Emil; Moore, Andrew M. T.; Harper, Thomas K.; Culleton, Brendan J.; Kennett, Douglas J.; Freeman, Katherine H. (September 5, 2018).
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before eating. If the cheese is further warmed, to 26â32 °C (79â90 °F), the fats will begin to "sweat out" as they go beyond soft to fully liquid.
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are eaten on their ownâbut normally cheeses are left to rest under controlled conditions. This aging period (also called ripening, or, from the French,
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they produce) also play a large role in the eventual flavor of aged cheeses. Most cheeses are made with starter bacteria from the
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5107:"Nutrition facts for various cheeses per 100 g"
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5370:"PaneerâAn Indian soft cheese variant: a review"
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4067:Watson, Traci (February 25, 2014).
3741:"7 Deliciously Cheesy Cheese Words"
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4367:. The Scottish Dairy Association.
3854:, (1986) Oxford University Press,
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3581:"Conversation with a Cheesemonger"
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5013:"How to eat: cheese and biscuits"
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5358:. Retrieved February 28, 2006.
4876:. British Cheese Board. 2007.
4714:Fundamentals of cheese science
4228:Layton, Thomas Arthur (1973).
4127:Capasso, L. (August 1, 2002).
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5531:Allen, Barry; Allen, Silvia.
5312:. Retrieved October 15, 2005.
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3552:Fankhauser, David B. (2007).
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5458:Food Science & Nutrition
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4424:Astronomy Picture of the Day
3945:10.1371/journal.pone.0202807
3203:Food and Drug Administration
3171:Association of UK Dietitians
3074:Nutrient data from SELF.com.
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1030:The Proverbs of John Heywood
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467:"cheese" (source of Italian
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6549:International Cheese Awards
6111:The Complete Book of Cheese
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5847:10.1080/0015587032000104220
5575:Far Eastern Economic Review
3715:Online Etymology Dictionary
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6028:The Pocket Guide to Cheese
5634:Mauseth, James D. (2012).
5354:February 24, 2006, at the
4844:"Classification of Cheese"
4824:The Pocket Guide to Cheese
4236:Courier Dover Publications
3656:Cassell's Latin Dictionary
3554:"Fankhauser's Cheese Page"
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5304:January 22, 2013, at the
4908:Columbia University Press
4874:"British Cheese homepage"
4848:Michigan State University
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6564:National Cheese Exchange
6559:Mountain Cheese Olympics
6130:Classification of cheese
6079:Mellgren, James (2003).
6045:Jenkins, Steven (1996).
6026:Ensrud, Barbara (1981).
5380:(5). Springer: 821â831.
5244:"Eat less saturated fat"
3658:(5th ed.). London:
3619:Journal of Dairy Science
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6554:Lucerne Cheese Festival
6544:American Cheese Society
6070:Layton, T. A. (1971) .
5349:Listeria and Pregnancy.
5248:National Health Service
5117:, version SR-21. 2014.
4822:Barbara Ensrud (1981).
4754:Patrick F. Fox (1999).
4711:Patrick F. Fox (2000).
4363:Smith, John H. (1995).
3654:Simpson, D. P. (1979).
3191:cardiovascular diseases
3175:National Health Service
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5935:Listen to this article
5757:10.3390/ijerph17249440
5145:nutritiondata.self.com
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4479:Thom, Charles (1918).
4145:10.1053/jinf.2002.0996
3632:10.3168/jds.2017-12979
3613:Johnson, M.E. (2017).
3523:List of dairy products
3456:Figurative expressions
3280:
3261:
3161:Cardiovascular disease
2318:
2231:
1644:into a complex mix of
1629:
1558:
1524:are usually made with
1424:) the milk and adding
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1000:, provided cheese for
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932:'s similar cheeses by
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827:Cheese in a market in
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6625:Water buffalo cheeses
5954:
5570:"Let Them Eat Cheese"
5508:. February 26, 2015.
4403:May 13, 2008, at the
4186:John Wiley & Sons
4108:on September 27, 2020
4069:"Oldest Cheese Found"
3852:Food around the World
3585:The Reluctant Gourmet
3560:on September 25, 2007
3513:List of cheese dishes
3374:same meal as any meat
3267:
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1238:of the United Nations
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996:mountains, in modern
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6620:Stretch-curd cheeses
6509:Special designations
5986:More spoken articles
5902:"Article to Cheesed"
5804:(3052â3053): 69â70.
5612:on November 24, 2005
4976:"Finishing in style"
4854:on November 24, 2011
4534:(Revised ed.).
4454:Smithsonian Magazine
4396:Cecil Adams (1999).
4133:Journal of Infection
3508:Dutch cheese markets
2397:Nutrition and health
2374:Crottin de Chavignol
2356:(hard: cow's milk),
1317:improve this article
156:. Herbs, spices, or
89:of the milk protein
30:For other uses, see
6019:Eat This, Not That!
5810:2015NewSc.228...69E
5151:on January 1, 2018.
4981:The Daily Telegraph
4658:on January 14, 2016
4532:On Food and Cooking
4501:"History of Cheese"
4014:. August 18, 2018.
3978:"History of Cheese"
3936:2018PLoSO..1302807M
3288:East Asian cuisines
2825:
2570:
2445:
2440:in common cheeses,
2302:Cheese and crackers
2265:Some cheeses, like
2116:Rigotte de Condrieu
2039:Parmigiano-Reggiano
1808:Chabichou du Poitou
1686:rind-washed cheeses
1628:in a modern factory
1626:Parmigiano-Reggiano
1492:its holes (called "
1094:could be produced.
1072:Indian subcontinent
577:, standard Italian
307:proto-Indo-European
215:such as vinegar or
6615:Sheep milk cheeses
6569:Swiss Cheese Union
5956:
4482:The Book of Cheese
3369:Cheese and kashrut
3281:
3262:
3252:Cultural attitudes
2820:
2561:
2436:
2319:
2232:
2208:Cooking and eating
1850:CĆur de NeufchĂątel
1630:
1559:
1410:
1125:millions of tonnes
1067:
958:
954:Tacuinum sanitatis
832:
791:has been found in
722:
427:, Old High German
313:, which means "to
284:
248:goat's milk cheese
72:
48:
7255:
7254:
7114:Glass milk bottle
6716:
6715:
6610:Goat milk cheeses
6116:Project Gutenberg
6062:978-0-89480-762-6
6037:978-0-7018-1483-0
5952:
5712:978-0-8247-5122-7
5647:978-0-7637-8550-5
5637:Plants and People
5470:10.1002/fsn3.2715
5111:Nutritiondata.com
5021:. June 27, 2012.
4948:978-0-684-80001-1
4771:978-0-8342-1338-8
4728:978-0-8342-1260-2
4687:on March 26, 2015
4374:978-0-9525323-0-9
4315:, chapter XI, 97.
4264:caseus helveticus
4214:Caseus Helveticus
3819:10.3390/nu7095340
3669:978-0-304-52257-6
3625:(12): 9952â9965.
3533:Sheep milk cheese
3449:A Christmas Carol
3233:, and for French
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2385:state legislature
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1480:, which produces
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1243:
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967:in England named
944:Post-Roman Europe
891:Caseus Helveticus
704:History of cheese
268:mass distribution
16:(Redirected from
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252:Vacuum packaging
162:flavoring agents
136:Over a thousand
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54:Cheeses in art:
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7154:Square milk jug
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6747:
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6707:List of cheeses
6672:
6648:Cheese ripening
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5967:This audio file
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5934:
5931:
5929:Further reading
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5869:Mosley, Michael
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4312:Natural History
4308:Pliny the Elder
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3518:List of cheeses
3487:
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3441:Effect on sleep
3415:
3413:Odorous cheeses
3407:tyrosemiophilia
3254:
3199:
3163:
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3076:Abbreviations:
3075:
3073:
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2362:Bleu d'Auvergne
2311:
2304:
2298:
2212:
2210:
2203:
2197:
2188:
2181:
2176:
2167:
2160:
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2057:
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2027:
2020:
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2006:
1999:
1994:
1985:
1978:
1973:
1964:
1957:
1952:
1943:
1936:
1934:Fourme d'Ambert
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1704:
1702:Types of cheese
1698:
1619:
1617:Cheese ripening
1613:
1517:
1515:Curd processing
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908:Natural History
882:Pliny the Elder
866:
836:Greek mythology
821:
789:Egyptian cheese
711:
706:
700:
565:caseus formatus
525:fermented drink
443:, Middle Dutch
385:Old High German
276:
160:may be used as
138:types of cheese
93:. It comprises
85:, and forms by
68:
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15:
12:
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5:
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7291:
7290:
7285:
7283:Dairy products
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7273:Ancient dishes
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7235:
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7231:
7229:World Milk Day
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6933:Pasteurized
6653:Cheese soup
6473:Switzerland
6448:Netherlands
6337:Animal milk
6322:Washed-rind
6091:October 12,
5877:Atria Books
5616:October 15,
5334:October 22,
5168:Circulation
4992:October 11,
4515:October 21,
4256:February 1,
4206:February 1,
3877:Nature News
3785:October 26,
3755:October 26,
3211:brucellosis
3207:listeriosis
3187:risk factor
3179:Mayo Clinic
3146:: Selenium.
3140:: Manganese
3116:: Potassium
3104:: Magnesium
2980:Mozzarella
2737:Mozzarella
2444:per 100 g
2407:Daily Value
2323:cheeseboard
2296:Cheeseboard
2260:goat cheese
1960:Switzerland
1918:Switzerland
1897:Netherlands
1766:Bleu de Gex
1654:fatty acids
1646:amino acids
1556:Netherlands
1455:Lactococcus
1446:lactic acid
1442:milk sugars
1416:and liquid
1272:Consumption
1251:Netherlands
1212:Netherlands
1006:Middle Ages
738:Middle East
691:Head cheese
551:legionaries
335:Old English
290:comes from
217:lemon juice
189:lactic acid
185:milk sugars
178:cranberries
142:pasteurised
87:coagulation
69: 1615
7278:Condiments
7262:Categories
7159:Tetra Brik
7139:Milk crate
7134:Milk churn
7109:Bag-in-box
7102:Containers
7071:Sour cream
6999:Buttermilk
6911:Watermelon
6901:Strawberry
6866:Evaporated
6856:Carbonated
6658:Dairy salt
6177:Quotations
6124:Cheese.com
6005:0863501052
5982:Audio help
5973:2006-08-05
5723:October 8,
5658:October 8,
5582:(49): 41.
5029:January 3,
4898:Quoted in
4681:"Chymosin"
4434:October 8,
4293:October 8,
4283:The Nibble
4112:August 21,
4052:August 20,
4022:August 20,
3539:References
3320:ema datshi
3275:market in
3173:, British
2523:Mozzarella
2419:phosphorus
2389:cheesehead
2370:Pantysgawn
2300:See also:
2018:Mozzarella
1682:Gorgonzola
1590:Washing: (
1577:Cheddaring
1567:Mozzarella
1343:newspapers
1283:Processing
1109:Production
1103:shoplifted
1053:Modern era
775:region of
719:shelf life
628:Portuguese
557:formaticum
475:, Spanish
238:, such as
232:phosphorus
224:shelf life
211:by adding
172:, garlic,
158:wood smoke
7190:Lactation
7061:Milkshake
7029:Ice cream
6886:Chocolate
6861:Condensed
6799:Colostrum
6398:Argentina
6307:Processed
5855:161962480
5540:EthnorĂȘma
4858:March 23,
4808:March 23,
4782:March 23,
4578:April 10,
4487:Macmillan
4073:USA Today
3893:180646880
3806:Nutrients
3427:Roquefort
3423:Limburger
3344:bean curd
3235:Roquefort
3092:: Calcium
2409:, DV) of
2381:Wisconsin
2358:Roquefort
2350:Camembert
2182:– (
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1769:– (
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1690:Limburger
1674:Roquefort
1670:Camembert
1571:Provolone
1033:claimed "
1027:In 1546,
1022:Camembert
1016:in 1597,
986:Aromanian
969:a village
921:Apennines
894:, a hard
874:Columella
840:Aristaeus
838:credited
581:formaggio
533:"sour," -
523:"leaven;
435:, German
375:, German
286:The word
274:Etymology
146:butterfat
115:acidified
45:garnishes
7247:Category
7214:Milkmaid
7207:Pipeline
7124:Milk bag
7046:Filmjölk
7034:Ice milk
6982:Products
6938:Powdered
6876:Flavored
6408:Cornwall
6365:Reindeer
6267:Acid-set
5984: ·
5916:July 28,
5910:Archived
5871:(2020).
5834:Folklore
5776:33339284
5717:Archived
5652:Archived
5584:Archived
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4900:Newsweek
4884:July 13,
4878:Archived
4802:Archived
4776:Archived
4762:Springer
4733:Archived
4719:Springer
4691:March 3,
4636:July 18,
4627:Archived
4572:Archived
4536:Scribner
4509:Archived
4458:Archived
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4287:Archived
4250:Archived
4200:Archived
4157:Archived
4153:12217720
4077:Archived
4046:Archived
4016:Archived
4012:BBC News
3964:30183735
3924:PLOS ONE
3897:Archived
3838:26404364
3779:Archived
3749:Archived
3725:April 3,
3719:Archived
3711:"cheese"
3641:29153182
3595:July 16,
3589:Archived
3485:See also
3279:, Poland
3277:Zakopane
3246:listeria
3227:Emmental
3134:: Copper
3122:: Sodium
3018:Cottage
2942:Cheddar
2778:Cottage
2696:Cheddar
2267:raclette
2252:halloumi
2228:Saganaki
2199:Diverse
1913:Emmental
1731:BergkÀse
1688:such as
1638:affinage
1611:Ripening
1545:proteins
1490:Emmental
1470:genera.
1406:Emmental
1396:Curdling
1332:"Cheese"
1234:Source:
1121:Country
1014:Parmesan
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