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Category:Danish and Icelandic cheeses

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This cheese category contains cheeses produced on the islands of Denmark and Iceland.

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Denmark (right) and Iceland (top)

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Denmark produces a comparatively small range of cheeses, which are mainly based on those from Switzerland and Italy. Its most famous are Danish Blue and Havarti.

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