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PACKSIZE | 6/11 OZ |
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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.
It is a stretched curd cheese produced from sheeps’s, cow’s or goat’s milk. It has a shape of small loafs in different sizes. The cheese has no rind. Chopped mint is often added to the curd, which adds some life to otherwise milky-bland taste. Halloumi is a perfect cooking cheese. It will hold it’s shape after grilling or frying. It is very similar to Mozzarella.
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.
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.
With its distinctive red wax rind, Gouda is the most famous Dutch cheese. It is made from pasteurized cow milk cheese and has a characteristic light orange texture dotted with tiny holes. Red wax Gouda has a mild, nutty flavor that is quite similar to edam but with a slightly creamier paste.
Edam is one of the most famous Dutch cheeses, traditionally produced in a ball shape but now also produced in an easier to handle loaf. It is named after the small Dutch town of Edam where it was first produced. Now produced all over Holland, Edam is a young, mild cheese that is somewhat spicier than mild Gouda.