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'''Queso blanco''' or queso fresco is a creamy, soft, and mild unaged white cheese that originated in Spain and spread to Mexico and other American countries. The name queso blanco is Spanish for "white cheese", but similar cheeses are used and known throughout the world by different names.
'''Queso blanco''' or queso fresco is a creamy, soft, and mild immature white cheese that originated in Spain and spread to Mexico and other American countries. The name queso blanco is Spanish for "white cheese", but similar cheeses are used and known throughout the world by different names.


It is made by pressing the [[whey]] from [[cottage cheese]]. It is very similar to cheeses called pot cheese and farmer cheese. It has also been compared to Indian paneer and to a mild [[feta]]. Queso blanco is considered to be one of the easiest [[cheeses]] to make. It is a fresh and slightly salty [[cows' milk]] [[cheese]], whereas queso fresco may be made from a combination of [[cows' milk]] and [[goat]]'s milk. They may both be eaten straight or mixed in with various dishes. Some versions of these [[cheeses]] melt well when heated, but most only soften.
It is made by pressing the [[whey]] from [[cottage cheese]]. It is very similar to cheeses called pot cheese and farmer cheese. It has also been compared to Indian paneer and to a mild [[feta]]. Queso blanco is considered to be one of the easiest [[cheeses]] to make. It is a fresh and slightly salty [[cows' milk]] [[cheese]], whereas queso fresco may be made from a combination of [[cows' milk]] and [[goat]]'s milk. They may both be eaten straight or mixed in with various dishes. Some versions of these [[cheeses]] melt well when heated, but most only soften.
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 13 April 2015


making queso blanco

Queso blanco or queso fresco is a creamy, soft, and mild immature white cheese that originated in Spain and spread to Mexico and other American countries. The name queso blanco is Spanish for "white cheese", but similar cheeses are used and known throughout the world by different names.

It is made by pressing the whey from cottage cheese. It is very similar to cheeses called pot cheese and farmer cheese. It has also been compared to Indian paneer and to a mild feta. Queso blanco is considered to be one of the easiest cheeses to make. It is a fresh and slightly salty cows' milk cheese, whereas queso fresco may be made from a combination of cows' milk and goat's milk. They may both be eaten straight or mixed in with various dishes. Some versions of these cheeses melt well when heated, but most only soften.

Queso blanco and queso fresco make a creamy addition to recipes, and are often used as a topping for spicy Mexican dishes such as enchiladas and empanadas, or crumbled over soups or salads. Meltable versions are used to make quesadillas.

In Peruvian cuisine there are several recipes that mix queso fresco and spices to make a spicy cold sauce eaten over peeled boiled potatoes, examples including papa a la huancaina or ocopa.

Calories in different varieties and various types of cheeses

The number of calories in various types of cheese is very similar when you compare your cheese to a similar types of cheese.

For example, almost cheeses that are similar to Cheddar cheese have around 400 calories per 100g

If the Queso blanco is not listed below, select a similar type of cheese from the list below to get a rough idea for the number of calories in Queso blanco.

The calorie lists are sortable by clicking the up and down arrows in the heading columns

Cheese type Calories per 100g
American cheese 371
Blue cheese 353
Camembert cheese 299
Cheddar cheese 402
Cottage cheese 98
Edam cheese 357
Farmer's cheese 98
Feta cheese 264
Fontina cheese 389
Goat cheese 364
Gouda cheese 356
Gruyere cheese 413
Mozzarella cheese 280
Parmesan cheese 431
Pimento cheese 375
Provolone cheese 352
Queso blanco cheese 310
Ricotta cheese 174
Roquefort cheese 369
Swiss cheese 380
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