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Edam (Dutch:
Edammer [eːˈdɑmər] ) is a semi-hard
cheese that
originated in the Netherlands, and is
named after the town of
Edam in the
province of North...
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cheese",
prepared using raw
unpasteurised milk.
Edam – a red-waxed semi-hard cows' milk
cheese named after the town of
Edam.
Graskaas – "gr****
cheese"...
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which was
therefore called IJedam.
Edam is
famous as the
original source of the
cheese with the same name. The town of
Edam was
founded around a dam crossing...
- Mini
Babybel is an
Edam-style
cheese made from
pasteurised milk, rennet,
lactic ferments, and salt. It is made
using traditional Edam-making processes,...
- in the Netherlands – Woerden, Alkmaar, Gouda,
Edam, and ****n. Each of
these was once a
merchant cheese market in
operation during the
Dutch Golden Age...
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Cheddar cheese Edam cheese Pizza party "Grated
Cheese - An Overview". ScienceDirect. 2023.
Retrieved 13
October 2023.
Media related to
Grated cheese at Wikimedia...
- up
edam or
Edam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Edam may
refer to:
Edam cheese Edam, Netherlands, a town in
Edam-Volendam,
after which the
cheese is...
- origin, or
vieux Hollande because it was
originally inspired by the
Dutch Edam cheese.
Mimolette has a
spherical shape and is
similar in
appearance to a cantaloupe...
- and hard
cheeses like
Edam cheese and brunost. It
produces thin, even slices.
There are
different styles of
cheese slicers,
designed for
cheeses of varying...
- "Gouda Holland,
Edam Holland to get
protected status". DutchNews.nl. 14
September 2010.
Retrieved 14
November 2013. "Dutch
cheeses Edam Holland and Gouda...