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Do you prefer a stinky cheese, a blue cheese, a soft cheese, a hard cheese? Choosing a type of cheese can be daunting! But don't fret over fromage, this topic is designed to find you the best cheese for your appetizer, entree, snack or sandwich based on regional preferences, like French, German, Italian, the UK or North America as well as what kind of red wine or white wine you'll be pairing with the cheese.

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  • 1.
    Mozzarella

    Mozzarella

    Mozzarella is a generic term for several kinds of originally Italian cheeses that are made using spinning and then cutting.

    ryseff724
    Pros: really good when it's fresh. i could just eat cubes of it. a pizza place near ... Cons: not too many- sometimes bland if it isn't on something.
  • 2.
    Aged Cheddar Cheese

    Aged Cheddar Cheese

    A cheese masterpiece for those who appreciate and enjoy a rich, tangy, vintage Cheddar Cheese with the character and flavor that comes only from careful curing.

    skc
    Pros: Can't go wrong with some cheddar. Goes great with crackers, wine, and in winter foods like chili.
  • 3.
    Époisses de Bourgogne

    Époisses de Bourgogne

    Époisses de Bourgogne is a cheese made in the village Époisses found in the commune of Côte-d'Or, a département of France. It is located around halfway between Dijon and ...

    devis
    Pros: Ah, my all time preferred cheese :) Cons: the rest of cheeses on the table simply cannot compete, ...
  • 4.
    Parmigiano Reggiano Stravecchio–organic

    Parmigiano Reggiano Stravecchio–organic

    Parmiggiano Reggiano Stravecchio Only 5% of Italian dairy farms practice organic agriculture today. Hombre Farm was the first. Under the supervision of Matteo Panini, this family produces one of the ...

    rfinla
    Pros: Very yummy!
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    Brie de Nangis

    Brie de Nangis

    Brie de Nangis hails from Brie, just southwest of Paris, France, and is one of the milder, more buttery Bries. It almost disappeared from production but has seen a revival ...

    sepjoe11
    Pros: will try it...
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    Parmesan

    Parmesan

    Parmigiano-Reggiano, called Parmesan in the English language, is a hard granular cheese, cooked but not pressed, named after the producing areas of Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, and Bologna (all in ...

    bunnykins
    Pros: Really good cheese especially if you can afford the real thing. Cons: Pricy
  • 7.
    Camembert (Normandy)

    Camembert (Normandy)

    Camembert is a soft, creamy French cheese. It was first made in the late 18th century in Normandy in northern France. Camembert is made from unpasteurised cows' milk, and is ...

    peiblit
    Pros: One of the greatest french cheeses. Eat it with a baguette and a glass of wine. ... Cons: Expensive
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    Marieke’s Foenegreek Gouda

    Marieke’s Foenegreek Gouda

    This young, flavored gouda from the talented Marieke Penterman combines family recipes from her native Holland with foenegreek seeds native to the same area. The foenegreek imparts a soft maple ...

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    Cheddar, Keen's

    Cheddar, Keen's

    This cow's milk cheddar from Somerset, England has been made by the same family for three generations and is among England's finest farmhouse cheddars. The Keen family uses ...

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    Country White Cheddar Cheese

    Country White Cheddar Cheese

    White Cheddar is considered the great favorite out East. In the rest of the country, White Cheddar is appreciated for its rarity. The waxed natural Cheddar is a 12 month ...

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