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  2. Rennet - Wikipedia

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    Rennet has traditionally been used to separate milk into solid curds and liquid whey, used in the production of cheeses. Rennet from calves has become less common for this use, to the point that less than 5% of cheese in the United States is made using animal rennet today. [1] Most cheese is now made using chymosin derived from bacterial sources.

  3. Junket (company) - Wikipedia

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    Junket is a company that makes rennet tablets and prepackaged powdered dessert mixes and ingredients for making various curdled, milk-based foods, such as junket and ice cream. It was founded in 1874 by Christian Hansen in Hansen's Laboratorium in Denmark to make rennet extract for the cheesemaking industry. In 1878, Hansen opened up operations ...

  4. Auricchio - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1877 at San Giuseppe Vesuviano in the province of Naples, Gennaro Auricchio was the creator of a special rennet to produce provolone. By the 1880s it was exporting cheese to the United States, for stocking in Little Italy's shops. This growth created the need for new facilities, with a dairy added in Cremona before 1900.

  5. Babybel - Wikipedia

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    The "Original", most popular, [6] Mini Babybel is an Edam-style cheese made from pasteurised milk, rennet, lactic ferments, and salt. [7] It is made using traditional Edam-making processes, except that rennet from vegetarian – rather than animal – sources is used. It is also naturally lactose-free. [7] [8]

  6. You Need to Check the Label of Your Parmesan Cheese ASAP - AOL

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    Peep the ingredients list: Parmigiano Reggiano contains only milk, salt and rennet, an enzyme that comes from the cow’s stomach and helps curdle the milk during cheesemaking. Any additional ...

  7. Manufacture of cheddar cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cheddaring is a unique process in making cheddar cheese that involves stacking "loaves" of curd on top of one another in order to squeeze additional whey out of the loaves below. It is a multi-step process that reduces whey content, adjusts acidity, adds characteristic flavour, and results in a denser and sometimes crumbly texture.

  8. Everything you think you know about parmesan cheese is a lie

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    If you thought parmesan cheese was vegetarian, it's time to think again. The pasta-lovers staple actually contains an enzyme produced in calves' stomachs called rennet, BuzzFeed reported.

  9. List of Polish cheeses - Wikipedia

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    A sheep milk cheese. Bursztyn A brand of cheese. [8] It is a mature cheese similar to Gruyere. Edamski Mazuria. A rennet cheese based on Dutch Edammer. Farmer cheese: In Poland, farmer cheese is similar in consistency to cottage cheese. [9] The cheese is formed into a loaf. [9] It is sometimes referred to as "pot cheese." [10] Gołka: Silesian ...