Cheese Graters offer plenty of Style and Function

No kitchen is complete without a cheese grater, which can provide a variety of functions and can come in a plethora of design options. While the convenience of packaged grated cheese found at the local market is unsurpassed, freshly grated cheese can provide the perfect topping for many salads, soups and pasta dishes. Cheese graters […]

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Posted in Cheese on Jul 26th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

The Care and Use of Ricotta Cheese

Among cheeses, ricotta cheese is unique in that it is made from whey instead of milk. Usually made using the whey that is a by-product in the creation of mozzarella or provolone cheeses, it takes a lot of this liquid to make a little ricotta cheese. To create it, the whey is boiled so that […]

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Posted in Cheese on Jul 24th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

A Little Taste of Heaven: Philadelphia Cream Cheese

Cheese is an item that is present in most diets today because it is recommended by many doctors as a healthy food choice, and it tastes good. We have cheese sandwiches of many types and varieties that are easy to make, filling and comforting. Also, adding cheese to any dish ensures a better taste and […]

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Posted in Cheese on Jul 19th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

Finding Little Known Cheese Facts

Cheese fans all over the world love this food for its taste and texture, appreciating the huge number of varieties from cheddar to Gouda. However, many cheese connoisseurs are unaware of many of the interesting cheese facts that accompany their favorite food. They enjoy the flavor and fullness of this food, without appreciating the cheese’s […]

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Posted in Cheese on Jul 5th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

Manchego Cheese, a Gift from Spain

The most well-known and widely-available Spanish cheese is Manchego cheese. It comes from the grazing land, La Mancha, in Central Spain. Made from sheep’s milk, it has been enjoyed in Spain for centuries. It comes in a barrel-shaped wheel identified by its herringbone texture on the side. Originally, the texture came from being wrapped in […]

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Posted in Cheese on Jun 29th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

The Story of Kraft Cheese

The Kraft food company began with the sale of cheese in 1903. Young J.L. Kraft began a wholesale cheese business in Chicago in 1903. He was always first in line so that he could select the finest and freshest cheeses available. The reputation of his cheeses became well-known to the local grocers who bought cheese […]

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Posted in Cheese on Jun 19th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

The Advantage of Adding Cheese to your Diet

We all have had cheese in one form or another, whether it was with pasta, pizza garnish or in the famous cheese sandwich. Most of us enjoy this rich, creamy food because it is very tasty as well as versatile. However, there is more than taste that cheese has to offer, and that is enhanced […]

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Posted in Cheese on Jun 14th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

The Gouda Cheese Story

There are hundreds of different types of cheese in the world. Of those, only a few can be recognized by name. Gouda cheese is one of that small number. Cheeses are described by several different standards. Whether the cheese is hard or soft, how aged it is, its color, its country of origin, the kind […]

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Posted in Cheese on May 30th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

Brie Cheese A French Tradition

Brie Is A City In France
Brie cheese gets it’s name from a city with the same name in France; only two kinds of Brie cheese are considered true brie: Brie de Meaux and Brie de Melun. Brie de Meaux has been manufactured outside of the city Paris since around 770 and has been known as […]

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Posted in Cheese on May 24th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

French Cheese can add a European Touch to your Entertaining

France is certainly in the forefront of cheese manufacturing, with over 500 varieties of cheeses that are made in this region alone! While many of these cheeses are of the soft variety, French cheeses can actually be a healthy alternative to some of the cheese favorites that are frequently served in the United States. French […]

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Posted in Cheese on May 20th, 2008, 4:07 pm by admin     

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