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  2. 7 cheeses you can still eat if you’re sensitive to dairy - AOL

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    If you’re sensitive to dairy, you don’t necessarily have to forgo the fromage for fear of digestive troubles later.

  3. Boerenkaas - Wikipedia

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    The making of Boerenkaas in 1943. Boerenkaas (Dutch: [ˌbuːrə(ŋ)ˈkaːs] ⓘ; lit. ' farmers cheese ') is a Dutch cheese, most of which is handmade from raw milk. [1] The milk may be from cows, goats, sheep or buffalo; at least half of it must be from the farm where the cheese is made.

  4. Oscypek - Wikipedia

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    A similar cheese is made in the Slovak Tatra Mountains under the name oštiepok. The cheeses differ in the ratio of their ingredients, the cheesemaking process and the characteristics of the final product. [2] Oscypek needs to be made from at least 60% sheep's milk, and must weigh between 600 and 800g and measure between 17 and 23 cm.

  5. Mató - Wikipedia

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    Mató is a whey cheese [3] similar to non-industrial variants of the fresh cheeses known as Brull in Maestrat, Ports de Beseit and the Southern Terres de l'Ebre [4] and as Brossat in Andorra, Pallars, Menorca, Mallorca and parts of Occitania, [5] as well as the brocciu in Corsica and other types of curd cheese such as Italian ricotta.

  6. Goat cheese - Wikipedia

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    The cheese is prepared with raw cow, sheep and/or goats milk (Adyghean cheese - only with cow milk) and molded into a wooden basket. Circassian smoked cheese is a smoked low-fat Circassian cheese, especially produced in the eastern Marmara region of Turkey. It is light yellow or cream-colored with a thick crust.

  7. Kashkaval - Wikipedia

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    Kashkaval [a] is a type of cheese made from the milk of cows, sheep, goats, or a mixture thereof. [1] In Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Romania and Serbia, the term is often used to refer to all yellow cheeses (or even any cheese other than sirene).

  8. 25 Best Dessert Recipes For People With Diabetes, According ...

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    Enjoy Ted Lasso's famous biscuits, with a diabetes-friendly plot twist. Dr. Mohr recommends replacing half of the white flour with almond flour to boost the cookies' fiber and protein.

  9. Feta - Wikipedia

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    Feta (Greek: φέτα, féta) is a Greek brined white cheese made from sheep milk or from a mixture of sheep and goat milk. It is soft, with small or no holes, and no skin. Crumbly with a slightly grainy texture, it is formed into large blocks and aged in brine. Its flavor is tangy and salty, ranging from mild to sharp.