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Rosenborg Danish Blue Cheese 1.5#
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Rosenborg Danish Blue Cheese 1.5#

Price: $12.57

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Weight: 1.50 lbs
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Rosenborg Danish Blue Cheese 1.5 lb

Heritage:

No record exists of the first Blue cheese. Some historians suggest that mold from the Penicillium family was accidentally transferred from bread to a nearby piece of cheese. Because the development of blue mold occurred randomly, Blue cheeses were highly prized. Today, cheesemakers add appropriate mold cultures to develop blue veins in the cheese. Wisconsin cheesemakers make a variety of award-winning Blue cheeses ranging from crumbly to creamy.

Description:

Piquant, full, earthy flavor; intensity of flavor varies among brands. Firm, crumbly texture with blue mold in veins and pockets. Crumble in vegetable, fruit and pasta salads, over grilled meat; blend for spreads, dressings, dips.

 
The History of Cheese Making
Cheese is a nutritious milk product that has been one of man's most important foods for thousands of years. The United States and France rank as the leading cheese-producing countries. Wisconsin is the leading cheese making state. Wisconsin Cheese comes in about 350 varieties and in many different sizes and shapes. There are literally several thousands of varieties world wide. History of Cheese Making  
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In Wisconsin, the cheese making legacy runs deep and examples of third-and fourth generation Wisconsin cheese makers carrying on the family tradition are common. Joe Widmer, is one such third-generation example.  Widmer's Cheese Legacy
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