Brunost (lit. 'brown cheese') is a common Norwegian name for mysost (lit. 'whey cheese'; Danish: myseost; Swedish: mesost; Finnish: mesjuusto; Icelandic:...
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List of Norwegian cheeses (section Brunost cheeses)
or connected with, Norway. A caramelized brown Norwegian whey cheese. Brunost (brown cheese) is commonly used instead of mysost (whey cheese). It is...
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Fløtemysost or Fløytemysost is a type of brunost or brown cheese made from cow's milk. Fløtemysost has a mild taste and bright color. The mild flavor...
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gjetost, but the whey mixture is not cooked as long. It is similar to brunost cheese, except that gjetost is made from a combination of goat and cow's...
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marinated), trout, codfish, and other seafood, balanced by cheeses (such as brunost, Jarlsberg cheese, and gamalost), dairy products, and breads (predominantly...
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derived from milk Banoffee pie – English dessert pie Basundi – Indian sweet Brunost – Norwegian cheese Caramel – confectionery product made by heating sugars...
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people. Whey is used to produce whey cheeses such as ricotta, Norwegian brunost, and whey butter and many other products for human consumption. The fat...
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She has been credited with developing the modern version of the cheese brunost. Anne Olsdatter, the daughter of Ola Kvålen and Kari Olsdatter, was raised...
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Banon cheese – French goat cheese Bastardo del Grappa – Italian cheese Brunost (known as Geitost when made with goat milk) – a Norwegian brown goat cheese...
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Examples include ricotta and mizithra. Lactose content is low. Norwegian brunosts ("brown cheese"), made by boiling down the whey to concentrate the sugar...
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cheese, Snøfrisk goat cheese, Heidal cheese, Ridder cheese, and Ski-Queen (brunost). Tine is the most dominant of the thirteen agricultural cooperatives in...
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coffee or as a snack between meals, served with butter and either sugar or brunost, folded in half to the shape of a crescent. Baking soda and salt of hartshorn...
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former Oppland county. The invention of the modern, firm, fatty variant of Brunost cheese is commonly attributed to the milkmaid Anne Hov from the rural valley...
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ricotta, is produced from whey and is rich in whey protein (except for brunost). The whey protein accounts for about 40–45% of the solids content of ricotta...
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became Tine's first nationwide competitor with both yellow cheese and brunost. In 2008, the company got new owners, Norwegian founders Jan Bodd and Stig...
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in Northern Norway. Møsbrømmen is eaten with a sweetened sauce made of brunost, a type of cheese, flour, and sugar. It is ready when møsbrømmen is warm...
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is used usually to cut semi-hard and hard cheeses like Edam cheese and brunost. It produces thin, even slices. There are different styles of cheese slicers...
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rind, served with mashed potatoes in very thick gravy. The gravy includes brunost or goat milk. The term most commonly refers to a commercial brand with...
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is brown and made from goat milk and whey. Other brown cheeses, such as Brunost ("Brown cheese"), may also be made from cow milk whey, goat milk whey or...
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Heidal cheese (Norwegian: heidalsost or simply heidal) is a Norwegian brunost. The cheese is named after the parish of Heidal in the northern part of...
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Name Image Region Description Brunost A caramelized brown Scandinavian whey cheese. Brunost (brown cheese) is commonly used instead of mysost (whey cheese)...
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Northern Norway. Møsbrømlefse is eaten with a sweetened sauce made of brunost, a type of cheese, flour, and sugar. It is ready when the møsbrømlefse...
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Croatian skuta, Cypriot anari cheese, Himalayan chhurpi and Norwegian Brunost are examples. Brocciu is mostly eaten fresh, and is as such a major ingredient...
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usually cinnamon or allspice Svele Thick, pancake-like dessert served with brunost Tilslørte bondepiker Apple and cream trifle served in glasses Troikakake...
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heart-shaped slices with a sweet topping such as cream or jam. In Norway, brunost and gomme are also popular toppings. As with crèpes, there are those who...
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(smørbrød), often whole wheat bread, with cheese, often Jarlsberg, Norvegia or brunost, cold cuts, leverpostei, jam, mackerel in tomato sauce, etc. Common drinks...
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dilute and flush the molasses out of the harbor and a nearby lagoon. 2013 Brunost blaze 23 April 2017: The Pepsi fruit juice flood was a flood of 176,000...
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det var så bratt (1971) Convivium: Convivium (1971) Knutsen & Ludvigsen: Brunost no igjæn? (1972) Knutsen & Ludvigsen: Balladen om Nancy Drew/Rett West...
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an orienteering race near Bergen. He was 62. Knutsen & Ludvigsen (1970) Brunost no igjæn (1972) #23 Nr. 3 - Tut (1974) Bakklandet Bassangforening: Ned...
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Storsteinnes is one of the largest producers of the Norwegian brown cheese (brunost). They also make their own brand of cheese, called Balsfjord, from goat's...
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