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  2. List of Dutch cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Dutch cheeses. Beemster – a hard cow's milk cheese, traditionally from cows grazed on sea-clay soil in polders. Boerenkaas – "farmhouse cheese", prepared using raw unpasteurised milk. Edam – a red-waxed semi-hard cows' milk cheese named after the town of Edam. Graskaas – "grass cheese", a seasonal cows' milk cheese made from the first ...

  3. Gouda cheese - Wikipedia

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    The cheese is dried for a few days before being coated with a yellow wax or plastic-like [13] coating to prevent it from drying out. It is then aged, during which process the cheese changes from semi-hard to hard. Dutch cheese makers generally use six gradations, or categories, to classify the cheese: Young cheese (4 weeks) Young matured (8 ...

  4. Edam cheese - Wikipedia

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    Edam ( Dutch: Edammer, [ˈeːdɑmər]) is a semi-hard cheese that originated in the Netherlands, and is named after the town of Edam in the province of North Holland. [2] Edam is traditionally sold in flat-ended spheres with a pale yellow interior and a coat, or rind, of red paraffin wax. Edam ages and travels well and hardens, instead of ...

  5. Dutch cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dutch cuisine. Gouda cheese. Dutch cuisine is formed from the cooking traditions and practices of the Netherlands. The country's cuisine is shaped by its location on the fertile Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta at the North Sea, giving rise to fishing, farming, and overseas trade. Due to the availability of water and flat grassland, the Dutch diet ...

  6. Limburger - Wikipedia

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    Limburger. Limburger (in southern Dutch contexts Rommedoe, and in Belgium Herve cheese) is a cheese that originated in the Herve area of the historical Duchy of Limburg, which had its capital in Limbourg-sur-Vesdre, now in the French-speaking Belgian province of Liège. The cheese is especially known for its strong smell caused by the bacterium ...

  7. Dutch cheese markets - Wikipedia

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    This commercial cheese market features farmers' cheeses with little of the spectacle or pageantry displayed by the other markets. For more than 100 years, every Wednesday morning, starting at around 9:00 am, there is a trading session between the cheese farmers and the marktmeester (market foreman), during which prices are set for the various types of cheeses.

  8. Category:Dutch cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Category:Dutch cheeses. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cheese from the Netherlands. This category contains articles related to cheese from the Netherlands.

  9. Maasdam cheese - Wikipedia

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    Maasdam cheese ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmaːzdɑm]) is an Emmental-style Dutch cheese. Made from cow 's milk, it is aged for at least four weeks. It ripens faster than other cheeses made in the Netherlands. Maasdam has internal voids, or holes from the ripening process, [ 2] and a smooth, yellow rind. Sometimes, it is waxed like Gouda.