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  2. The Surprising Cheese That's Highest in Protein - AOL

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    The strong flavor of feta means a little can go a long way. The Mediterranean staple is great crumbled on top of salads and roasted veggies and inside wraps, and cubed on mezze platters. Westend61 ...

  3. I compared the same 6 cheeses at Trader Joe's and Aldi, and ...

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    I expect mozzarella to have a more milky and subdued flavor compared to other cheeses, and I typically use it for pizza, pasta, and salads. I got an 8-ounce ball of fresh mozzarella for $4, or $0. ...

  4. I'm A Food Editor, And This Is The Only Pre-Shredded Cheese I Buy

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    Growing up, my dad would keep pre-shredded mozzarella cheese in the fridge for pizza-making on Friday night. Some of my earliest memories of cooking were making pizza this way: rolling out dough ...

  5. Pizza cheese - Wikipedia

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    Mass-produced pizza cheese is used by the foodservice industry, quick service restaurants, [2] and other industries and businesses. The world's largest manufacturer of pizza cheese, Leprino Foods Company, processes 600,000 tonnes (590,000 long tons; 660,000 short tons, 1,322,760,000 pounds) a year. [9]

  6. Muenster cheese - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, when properly aged, it can develop a strong flavor with a pungent aroma. This cheese is commonly served as an appetizer. Because it melts well, it is also often used in dishes such as grilled cheese sandwiches, tuna melts, quesadillas, cheeseburgers, macaroni and cheese, and pizza.

  7. Provel cheese - Wikipedia

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    Provel (/ p r oʊ ˈ v ɛ l / proh-VEL) is a white processed cheese prominent in St. Louis cuisine. [1] A combination of cheddar, Swiss, provolone, [2] [3] [4] and liquid smoke, [5] Provel has a low melting point, a gooey texture, and a buttery flavor. Provel cheese is the traditional topping for St. Louis–style pizza.