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Quark or quarg is a type of fresh dairy product made from milk. The milk is soured, usually by adding lactic acid bacteria cultures, and strained once the desired curdling is achieved. It can be classified as fresh acid-set cheese. Traditional quark can be made without rennet, but in modern dairies small quantities of rennet are typically added ...
A quark is made from yogurt and is much thicker and richer in flavor than any farmer's cheese. —Preceding unsigned comment added by G murder (talk • contribs) 18:59, 21 May 2008 (UTC) Farmer's cheese is similar to any number of cheese like milk products (paneer, cottage cheese, etc.) because it is eaten fresh (i.e. not aged). A search for ...
American-style farmer cheese (also farmer's cheese or farmers' cheese) is pressed curds, an unripened cheese made by adding rennet and bacterial starter to coagulate and acidify milk. Farmer cheese may be made from the milk of cows , sheep or goats , with each giving its own texture and flavor.
Bread Flour. Comparing bread flour versus all-purpose flour, the former has the highest protein content of the refined wheat flours, clocking in at up to 14 percent.
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By far the more popular versions of quark are the yogurt or cream cheese styles. So it would not fit in the farmers cheese article at all. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.178.102.130 09:44, 30 April 2008 (UTC) Not the same thing at all. Here in CA farmer's cheese is sold in a brick, quark is sold in a tub.
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Curd products vary by region and include cottage cheese, curd cheese (both curdled by bacteria and sometimes also rennet), farmer cheese, pot cheese, queso blanco, and paneer. The word can also refer to a non-dairy substance of similar appearance or consistency, though in these cases a modifier or the word 'curdled' is generally used.