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  2. Quark (dairy product) - Wikipedia

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    Farmer cheese produced by Lifeway Foods Russian [43] tvorog, a firmer and drier variety of quark. Although common in continental Europe, manufacturing of quark is rare in the Americas. [citation needed] A few dairies manufacture it, such as the Vermont Creamery in Vermont, [44] and some specialty retailers carry it.

  3. How to Eat Farmer Cheese 11 Delicious Ways, From Pizza to ...

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    Much like ricotta and cottage cheese, farmer cheese tends to take on the flavors of whatever you add to it. Tips If making farmer cheese: When buying cheesecloth, be sure to purchase one labeled ...

  4. List of Russian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Russian-style Napoleon cake A dessert made of puff pastry layered with pastry cream. Paskha: Tvorog (farmer's cheese) plus heavy cream, butter, sugar, vanilla, etc., usually molded in the form of a truncated pyramid. Traditional for Easter. Pryanik: A range of traditional sweet baked goods made from flour and honey. Pastila

  5. Syrniki - Wikipedia

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    The name syrniki is derived from the Slavic word syr (сир), meaning a soft curd cheese. [3] [4] The Ukrainian language retains the old Slavic sense of the word, as in domashnii syr (домашній сир, literal translation 'domestic cheese'), whereas in Russian another old Slavic word for curd cheese, tvorog (творог), is used.

  6. Russian cheese - Wikipedia

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    Russian cheese (Russian: Российский сыр, romanized: Rossiyskiy syr) is a Russian semi-hard, chymosin cheese produced from pasteurized cows' milk and aged for 2 months. The recipe was developed by VNIIMS [ ru ] in Uglich , Yaroslavl Oblast , Russia in the 1960s.

  7. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Cup Cheese: Farmer cheese: Hoop cheese: A cheese made only using milk Humboldt Fog: California: A mold-ripened cheese with a central line of edible white ash much like Morbier Liederkranz cheese: New York: Monterey Jack: California: An American white, semi-hard cheese made using cow's milk. It is noted for its mild flavor and slight sweetness ...

  8. Tvorog - Wikipedia

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    Tvorog (Czech: tvaroh Polish: twaróg Russian: творог [a] Lithuanian: varškė) is a European, non-liquid, white fermented milk product, traditional for Eastern, Central Europe and (less often) Northern Europe, obtained by fermenting milk with subsequent whey removal. It is officially customary to classify traditionally prepared tvorog ...

  9. Dairy farmer fears stolen cheese may be sold in Russia or ...

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    A dairy farmer fears tonnes of his stolen award-winning cheddar may end up on the streets of Russia or the Middle East.. Neal’s Yard Dairy delivered 950 wheels of cheddar, worth £300,000, to an ...