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  2. Cream cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cream cheese is a soft, usually mild-tasting fresh cheese made from milk and cream. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Cream cheese is not naturally matured and is meant to be consumed fresh, so it differs from other soft cheeses such as Brie and Neufchâtel .

  3. Cream - Wikipedia

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    Extra-thick double cream 48% is heat-treated, then quickly cooled Extra-thick double cream is the second thickest cream available. It is spooned onto pies, puddings, and desserts due to its heavy consistency. Double cream [20] 48% Double cream whips easily and produces heavy whipped cream for puddings and desserts. Whipping cream [20] 35%

  4. Caboc - Wikipedia

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    Caboc is a Scottish cream cheese, made with double cream or cream-enriched milk. This rennet -free cheese is formed into a log shape and rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal , to be served with oatcakes or dry toast .

  5. Gruyère cream - Wikipedia

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    Gruyère cream accompanying meringues. Gruyère cream (German: Greyerzer-Creme, French: Crème de Gruyère, Italian: Crema alla Groviera) is a double cream produced in the canton of Fribourg. It is named after the region of Gruyères, from which it originates. In Switzerland, double cream must contain at least 45 percent fat.

  6. Mottin charentais - Wikipedia

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    Mottin charentais, previously known as crottin charentais is a French soft double-cream cheese made of pasteurized whole cow's milk, produced by Savencia Fromage & Dairy in the town of Saint-Saviol located within the Vienne department. [1] Its shape is cylindrical, with a height of 4.5 cm, a diameter of 8 cm and an average weight of 200g.

  7. Whole Foods’ 12 Days of Cheese Is Back for Its 12th Year ...

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    A mix of both cow’s and goat’s milks, Vermont Creamery’s French-style double-cream cheese offers up a velvety center and a crinkly, earthy rind that can easily melt away. Allison Hooper ...

  8. Types of cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cheeses are also labeled based on the added fat content of the milk from which they are produced. Double cream cheeses are soft cheeses of cows' milk enriched with cream so that their fat in dry matter (FDM or FiDM) content is 60–75%; triple cream cheeses are enriched to at least 75%. [10]

  9. Fromager d'Affinois - Wikipedia

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    They are made from cow's, goat's or sheep's milk presented in the form of a 2 kilo wheel, hexagonal in shape and wrapped in printed paper with a breakable label, in six parts. Some of those cheeses are double cream, triple cream, blue, or flavoured (pepper, roasted pumpkin seeds, red chili pepper, black truffle, garlic and herbs…). [2] [3]