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Packsize | 12/4.5 OZ |
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The standard bearer of French soft-ripened cheeses is Brie, a creamy cow’s milk cheese. Friendship Brie features a white rind and a cream-colored, buttery, soft interior that oozes when at the peak of ripeness and temperature. This soft cow’s milk cheese has an ash white surface mold and a butterfat content of at least 40%. Packed in convenient tins, these individual portions are perfect for entertaining and snacking!
Jarlsberg is a semi-soft part skim milk cheese. The flavor is sweeter and less nutty than Emmental, with a buttery and rich texture. An all purpose cheese, Jarslberg is good for both cooking and snacking.
Beemster Vlaskaas is a new addition to Beemster`s line of premium Dutch cheeses, but it has the oldest cheese recipe. This delightfully sweet and creamy cheese was once made only during the harvest festival of the flax for the workers. Vlaskaas became the centerpiece of the entire harvest festival. Gold Medal winner at the 2004 Wisconsin Cheese Makers Competition and 3rd place in the overall competition! Aged around 5 months.
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Type: Semi-Soft
Country: Holland
Uses
Melted in dishes and on sandwiches
Fondue
Cambozola is a triple cream, brie-style blue cheese made from pasteurised cow’s milk in the German region of Allgäu. The cheese is still made in Germany by Kaserei Champignon since 1970s. In English speaking countries, it is often symbolized as blue brie.The cheese is injected with same blue Penicillium roqueforti mold used to make Gorgonzola, Roquefort, and Stilton. However, it is neither pungent like Stilton, nor crumbly like Roquefort. The cheese, a cross between Camembert and Gorgonzola, is creamy, moist and rich like a Camembert with the sharpness of Gorgonzola.
Soft, spreadable goat and sheep cheese, marinated in blended Australian Extra Virgin Olive oil, Garlic and Herbs. This luxurious cheese is incredibly addictive and very versatile. This product is the most awarded of all Australian goat cheeses.
Serving tips: Serve with roasted vegetables, salads, on crusty bread or with antipasto accompanied with a crisp dry white wine.
Renowned Danish creamery St. Clemens may be best known for their blue cheese. Yearning to emulate the French favorite Roquefort, the cheese holds a rich history on the island of Bornholm, east of Denmark, famous for its rich green pastures and picturesque shorelines. Made with pure cow’s milk, this creamy blue is streaked with blueish-green veins within a pale ivory-colored paste. The slightly moist, edible rind has a certain pungency which plays off the earthy tones of the cheese, which is now packaged in a three-pack of this famous cheese. St. Clemens is the only producer in the world to be named two-time World Cheese Champion: in 1980 and 1998.