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  2. Fromager d'Affinois - Wikipedia

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    Ultrafiltration also results in a milk that retains more nutrients and proteins, and the cheese has a relatively high fat content of 60%. [4] Ultrafiltration also retains the whey proteins in the cheese, and increases the yield in terms of processing volume, reducing the cheese making process from eight weeks to two weeks.

  3. Crema Dania - Wikipedia

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    Crema Dania or Crema Danica is a double cream cheese from Denmark. It has an edible, downy white rind and a soft, buttery, full-flavoured interior. Its fat content is almost high enough for the cheese to qualify as triple cream, so it is quite rich. [1]

  4. 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%

  5. Saint Agur Blue - Wikipedia

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    Owing to its double-cream nature, this cheese is easily spread and also melts well. Saint Agur is produced in 2 kg (4.4 lb) octagonal prisms, rendering a shape that makes it easy to cut into wedges. It has no rind and sometimes comes in foil to prevent the cheese from becoming more blue.

  6. Caboc - Wikipedia

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    The fat content is typically 67-69%, which is comparable with rich continental cream cheeses such as mascarpone. Historically, it was a cheese for the wealthy, unlike the similarly aged Crowdie, which is made from the by-products of skimming cream from milk and thus is considered a poor man's cheese. [1]

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

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    On the 12th day of Christmas, Whole Foods Market gave to cheese lovers an entire basketload of top-flight cheeses at a discounted price. This year, the Austin-based grocer’s 12 Days of Cheese ...

  8. Here's Why American Cheese Can't Legally Be Called Cheese - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) considers American cheese to be “pasteurized process cheese.” All cheese—real or not—undergoes some degree of processing to achieve the final product.

  9. 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 .