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  2. Gouda cheese - Wikipedia

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    Gouda cheese (/ ˈ ɡ aʊ d ə / ⓘ, US also / ˈ ɡ uː d ə / ⓘ, Dutch: [ˈɣʌudaː] ⓘ; Dutch: Goudse kaas, "cheese from Gouda") is a creamy, yellow cow's milk cheese originating from the Netherlands. [1] It is one of the most popular and produced cheeses worldwide.

  3. List of Dutch cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Gouda – a semi-hard cows' milk cheese traditionally traded in Gouda, now often used as a worldwide generic term for Dutch-style cheese. Kanterkaas – "edge cheese", a hard cheese produced in Friesland, with variants flavoured with cumin and cloves. Leerdammer – a trademarked Emmental-style semi-firm cows' milk cheese.

  4. Gouda, South Holland - Wikipedia

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    Gouda (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣʌudaː] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, between Rotterdam and Utrecht, in the province of South Holland. Gouda has a population of 75,000 and is famous for its Gouda cheese , stroopwafels , many grachten , smoking pipes , and its 15th-century city hall .

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

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    Gouda. Gouda is a hard, yellow Dutch cheese, which can be made from cow’s, goat’s or sheep’s milk. Gouda has 7 grams of protein per ounce.

  6. 10 Best Types of Cheese for Grilled Cheese - AOL

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    This Dutch-style gouda line comes in flavors that range from smoked cumin to fenugreek. “Younger goudas are typically good melters so these are a great way to spice up your grilled cheese game ...

  7. Vlaskaas - Wikipedia

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    Vlaskaas is a Dutch Gouda cheese with a firm, yet creamy texture and a sweet, sharp flavor. Vlaskaas is made under the Beemster brand by the farmer-owned cooperative, CONO Kaasmakers in the Netherlands. The name translates to "flax cheese" but there is no flax in the cheese. The name is in honor of the historic importance of flax in the Dutch ...