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TradeI218

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What are the different types of cheese?

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Answer 1 / 2 - Submitted 18 days ago...

USAFRET91

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Cheese is usually categorized into four types: soft, semi-soft, semi-hard and hard. The designation refers to the amount of moisture in the cheese, which directly affects its texture. Making cheese is an ancient practice, dating back thousands of years, and the home cheese maker can usually find recipes for cheese that falls into any of the four categories.

Soft cheese includes cottage cheese, cream cheese, ricotta, brie, bleu, roquefort, mozzarella, meunster and similar cheeses. These cheeses generally pair well with fruit or meats, or can be used as breakfast cheeses in an omelette or as pasta fillings. They are usually mildly flavored and very high in moisture.

American, Colby, co-jack and similar cheeses are in the semi-soft category. These are slightly stronger in flavor and cover a wide range of uses. Co-jack cheese, a blend of Colby and Monterey jack, is one of the most popular. This allows the sharper flavor of Colby to be combined with the milder jack cheese, and also melts better than plain Colby. Grilled cheese sandwiches often use American cheese, and Mexican cheeses such as Asadero and Quesa Fresca are becoming more popular.

Semi-hard cheese has an even bolder flavor than semi-soft, and is often paired with fruit, used on cheese trays and eaten with crackers. Cheeses in this category include cheddar, provolone, gouda, Jarlsberg and others. Cheese in this category may come in a smoked variety. Smoked cheddar and gouda are very common. Milder cheddar, gouda and Jarlsberg all melt well, and may be used in casseroles or as stuffing for chicken breasts or pork chops.

Hard cheeses include parmesan, romano, asiago, Swiss, Gruyere and others. Parmesan and romano are most familiar as the grated powder used to top spaghetti, but they are also used as accompaniments for fruit, wine, nuts and other appetizer items. Swiss is a popular sandwich cheese and melts well, unlike some other hard cheeses.

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Answer 2 / 2 - Submitted 17 days ago...

Skoolie

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They are all catergoriezed by hardness to softness and by what type of milk is used to create them (buffalo,goat,sheep,cow).

Such as Parmasian is a hard cheese
Caprino is a goat milk cheese

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