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  2. Colby-Jack - Wikipedia

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    Colby-Jack. Colby-Jack, or Co-jack / Cojack, [1] is an American marble cheese made from Colby and Monterey Jack. It is classified as semi-hard in texture and is mild due to its two-week aging process. It is generally sold in a full-moon or a half-moon shape when it is young. [2] The flavor of Colby-Jack is mild to mellow. [3]

  3. Colby cheese - Wikipedia

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    Colby can be mixed with Monterey Jack to produce a marble cheese known as "Colby-Jack" or "Co-Jack". The colored Colby and uncolored Monterey Jack curds are mixed before the pressing and ripening steps, resulting in the marbled effect. It is a popular cheese; in 2006, an estimated 84 million lb (38 million kg) of Colby-Jack were sold in ...

  4. Marble cheese - Wikipedia

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    Marble cheddar, a blend of white and orange cheddar. [2] Colby-Jack, a blend of Colby cheese and Monterey Jack. [1] Red Windsor, cheddar cheese with added red wine (usually Port or Bordeaux), or with a red food colouring. [3][5] Sage Derby, a Derby cheese traditionally made with added sage; now usually made using green plants such as spinach ...

  5. The 9 Best Cheeses for Mac and Cheese, from Classic ... - AOL

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    4. Colby-Jack. You can probably guess: Colby-Jack is a marbled cheese made by combining Colby and Monterey Jack. We wouldn’t necessarily make a mac and cheese with just Colby-Jack (it’s too ...

  6. I Tried the Viral Mac & Cheese That Broke the Internet, and ...

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    Tini's Viral Mac & Cheese. ... 16 ounces of both grated mozzarella and grated Colby Jack, 8 ounces of grated cheddar, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, of pepper, butter, flour, a 12-ounce can ...

  7. History of cheesemaking in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Colby cheese was first produced in 1885 in Colby, from which it derives its name, by Joseph F. Steinwand. [21] It is similar to cheddar in appearance and flavor, though is milder and softer. [2]: 65-66 Colby can be mixed with Monterey Jack cheese to form Colby-Jack.