preserved in concentrated form. Cheesemaking allows the production of the cheese with diverse flavors and consistencies. Cheesemaking is documented in Egyptian...
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History of cheese (redirect from History of cheesemaking)
unknown when cheese was first made. The earliest direct evidence for cheesemaking is now being found in excavated clay sieves (holed pottery) over seven...
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where cheesemaking originated, whether in Europe, Central Asia or the Middle East. The earliest proposed dates for the origin of cheesemaking range from...
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Swiss-type cheeses (section Cheesemaking)
the Alps of Europe, although they are now eaten and imitated in most cheesemaking parts of the world. Their distinct character arose from the requirements...
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of the 17th century. Cheesemaking traditionally was a woman's task in Dutch culture, with farmers' wives passing their cheesemaking skills onto their daughters...
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called curdling. It can be a final dairy product or the first stage in cheesemaking. The coagulation can be caused by adding rennet, a culture, or any edible...
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Switzerland has a strong and ancestral dairy farming and cheesemaking tradition. The breeding of cattle, sheep and goats for milk is attested in the Neolithic...
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Cheesecloth is a loose-woven gauze-like carded cotton cloth used primarily in cheesemaking and cooking. Cheesecloth is available in at least seven different grades...
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Kosher. Fermentation-produced chymosin is used more often in industrial cheesemaking in North America and Europe today because it is less expensive than animal...
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broad-ranging development in that era; the earliest evidence of European cheesemaking (5500 BC) was discovered in Polish Kuyavia, and the Bronocice pot is...
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Commercial cheesemaking in Wisconsin dates back to the nineteenth century. Early cheesemaking operations began on farmsteads in the Michigan and Wisconsin...
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has a strong cultural identity. Traditional practices such as farming, cheesemaking, and woodworking still thrive in Alpine villages. However, the tourist...
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float Black Cow Vodka, a brand of vodka made from whey, a byproduct of cheesemaking "Black Cow", a song on Steely Dan's 1977 album Aja Black Bull (disambiguation)...
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countries of Europe, with a tradition of cheesemaking as shown by the Dutch cheese markets. The history of cheesemaking in Poland goes back to 5500 BC, when...
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into cheese. Cheesemaking involves controlling precisely the types and amounts of ingredients used and the parameters of the cheesemaking process, to make...
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historic method, Cornish Yarg is actually the product of the British cheesemaking renaissance in the 1980s while its roots are inspired by traditional...
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ripening, alternatively cheese maturation or affinage, is a process in cheesemaking. It is responsible for the distinct flavour of cheese, and through the...
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Wisconsinites. The traditional prominence of references to dairy farming and cheesemaking in Wisconsin's rural economy (the state's license plates have read "America's...
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where participants get a chance to make their own cheese and see the cheesemaking process, as well as other entertainment facilities. Imsil Cheese Theme...
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Alex James (musician) (section Cheesemaking)
Steven Alexander James FRSA (born 21 November 1968) is an English musician, best known as the bassist of the rock band Blur. He has also played with the...
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Tulum cheese (section Cheesemaking)
Tulum cheese (Turkish: tulum peyniri) is a traditional Turkish goat's milk cheese ripened in a goatskin casing, called tulum in Turkish. Tulum cheese is...
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eastern France. It is used mainly for dairying and particularly for cheesemaking. The name Montbéliarde was first used by Joseph Graber in 1872, when...
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production (food industry), for example in making wine (winemaking), cheese (cheesemaking), and beer (brewing) by fermentation. It has also been used to refer...
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milk, which causes it to curdle. Clabber is sometimes a middle step in cheesemaking, such as for Uzbekistan's kurt, Polish twaróg [pl] and for some cultured...
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lactose-based bioactive molecules. Dairy whey remaining from home-made cheesemaking has many uses. It is a dough conditioner and can be substituted for skimmed...
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ingredients. In the 21st century, 90% of rennet and chymosin used in cheesemaking are derived from industrial fermentation processes, which satisfy both...
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September 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2015. Charles O'Connor. Traditional Cheesemaking Manual. International Livestock Centre for Africa. Robinson, R. K. –...
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Whey cheese is a dairy product made of whey, the by-product of cheesemaking. After the production of most cheeses, about 50% of milk solids remain in the...
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