Difference between revisions of "Boerenkaas cheese"
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Literally meaning 'farmer's [[cheese]]' Boerenkaas is a type of farmhouse [[Gouda cheese|Gouda]]. It is made from unpasteurised cow's milk and is produced in a round-edged, flat-topped wheel with a golden rind. It weighs between 9 and 14 kg and can be matured for anything between four months and seven years. | Literally meaning 'farmer's [[cheese]]' Boerenkaas is a type of farmhouse [[Gouda cheese|Gouda]]. It is made from unpasteurised cow's milk and is produced in a round-edged, flat-topped wheel with a golden rind. It weighs between 9 and 14 kg and can be matured for anything between four months and seven years. | ||
| − | The cheese has a complex and sweet but piquant flavour. | + | The cheese has a complex and sweet but piquant flavour and contains small holes. |
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Revision as of 08:41, 18 February 2009
About Boerenkaas cheeseLiterally meaning 'farmer's cheese' Boerenkaas is a type of farmhouse Gouda. It is made from unpasteurised cow's milk and is produced in a round-edged, flat-topped wheel with a golden rind. It weighs between 9 and 14 kg and can be matured for anything between four months and seven years. The cheese has a complex and sweet but piquant flavour and contains small holes. |