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  2. Quark (dairy product) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Acid-set cheese - Wikipedia

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    These are generally fresh cheeses like, queso blanco, quark and cream cheese. The other 75%, which includes almost all ripened cheeses, are rennet cheeses. Ricotta and most other whey cheeses are made by first heating the milk to between 90 and 92 degrees Celsius to create coprecipitation of casein and whey protein before addition of lactic or ...

  4. White cheese - Wikipedia

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    German: Weißkäse – Quark or brined white cheese; Greek: λευκό τυρί, lefko tyri – any brined white cheese that is not feta; Hebrew: גבינה לבנה, gvina levana; Italian: formaggio bianco – ricotta, mozzarella; Macedonian: бело сирење, belo sirenje; Portuguese: queijo branco – fresh Minas cheese; Romanian ...

  5. Cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Cheesecake is a dessert made with a soft fresh cheese (typically cottage cheese, cream cheese, quark or ricotta), eggs, and sugar. It may have a crust or base made from crushed cookies (or digestive biscuits), graham crackers, pastry, or sometimes sponge cake. [1] Cheesecake may be baked or unbaked, and is usually served chilled.

  6. Pot cheese - Wikipedia

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    Pot cheese is a type of soft, crumbly, unaged cheese. [1] It is very simple to make and also highly versatile, making it a very popular cheese, but it may be hard to find in stores.

  7. Ricotta - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta (Italian:) is an Italian whey cheese made from sheep, cow, goat, or Italian water buffalo milk whey left over from the production of other cheeses.Like other whey cheeses, it is made by coagulating the proteins that remain after the casein has been used to make cheese, notably albumin and globulin.

  8. Schlutzkrapfen - Wikipedia

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    Typical fillings may include cheese (such as ricotta, quark, mozzarella, or Bitto), spinach, or mushrooms (such as porcini, chanterelles, or champignons). There are also recipes with potato, meat, red beet, or sauerkraut filling. The dish may be served with mushroom or pesto sauce, with sausage, with seafood, and/or with cherry tomatoes.

  9. Strained yogurt - Wikipedia

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    A product called "Lindahls Kvarg" was launched in the UK by Nestlé [31] in 2018, and described as "Sweden's No. 1 Quark". Quark is a type of high-protein strained curd cheese widely used in Swedish cooking. The company Bio-tiful launched its kefir-quark blend, containing live cultures and protein. [32]