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German Cheeses

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Limburger

Germany
3.5

Characterized by its pungent smell, Limburger is a semi-soft, smear-ripened cheese made from cow’s milk. It was first produced in the 19th century by Trappist monks in the Duchy of Limburg, which is nowadays divided between Germany,... READ MORE

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Cambozola

Allgäu
4.0

Cambozola is an unusual German triple-cream cheese made from cow's milk. The cheese is produced in the region of Allgäu since the early 1970s by Käserei Champignon, although it first appeared in the 1900s. This cross be... READ MORE

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Butterkäse

Germany
3.5

Butterkäse is a semi-soft German cheese made from cow's milk. Its texture is smooth and creamy, while the flavors are mild and buttery, hence the name. The cheese ripens for one month and develops a natural golden rind. It also melts... READ MORE

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Bavaria Blu

Bavaria
4.1

Bavaria Blu is a German blue cheese that was originally introduced to the market by Bergader in 1972. The cheese is handmade from high-quality pasteurized cow's milk coming from the Bavarian Alps. The rind is mold-ripened and the... READ MORE

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Allgäuer Emmentaler

Allgäu
3.8

Emmentaler cheese originates from the Swiss Emmental Valley in the Bern canton. Originally, this 'King of the Mountain Cheeses' used to be produced as a pure mountain cheese only during the summer months. Today, Allgäu Emmentaler is available... READ MORE

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Allgäuer Bergkäse

Allgäu
4.0

Allgäu mountain cheese is made with raw, silage-free and untreated cow milk from local dairies in the Bavarian Alps. Often called 'Emmentaler's baby brother', Allgäuer Bergkäse is made in the Allgäu Alps during the spr... READ MORE

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Hirtenkäse

Baden-Württemberg
3.3

Hirtenkäse is a German cow's milk cheese produced in the Allgäu region. This hard mountain cheese has aromas of orange peel and butterscotch, while its waxy texture and milky, caramel-like flavor can best be described as a cross... READ MORE

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Harzer

Lower Saxony
2.9

Harzer is a German cheese made from cow's milk. It hails from the Harz mountain region, hence the name. The cheese ripens for a few days up to a week before it's ready for consumption. It contains only 1% fat, which is why it's often used... READ MORE

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Romadur

Bavaria
3.4

Although romadur is nowadays considered a German cheese, some believe that it originated in Belgium and was brought over to Germany in the 1830s. Regardless of the origin, today it is considered a specialty of Bavaria. This soft cheese is... READ MORE

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Holsteiner Tilsiter

Schleswig-Holstein
3.5

This semi-hard cheese is produced from either raw or pasteurized cow’s milk. It is shaped into a wheel or a loaf with a thin, yellow-brown rind, and it can only be spiced with caraway. The body of the cheese is light-yellow in color, while i... READ MORE

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Altenburger Ziegenkäse

Thuringia
3.9

This soft cheese is produced between Saxony and Thuringia in Germany. Although the name suggests differently, Altenburger Ziegenkäse is not a pure goat's cheese – it is made with cow's milk and a small amount of goat's milk flavored wit... READ MORE

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Rauchkäse

Bavaria
4.1

Rauchkäse is a German smoked cheese that's typically made in Bavaria, but it's also popular throughout the country. The most famous variety is produced by Basils, named after a dairy entrepreneur Basil Weixler. The cheese is... READ MORE

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Edelpilz

Germany
3.5

Edelpilz is a German blue cheese that's often compared with Danish Blue Cheese (Danablu). The cheese is made from cow's milk and has a fat content of 22%. The rind is soft, and underneath it the texture is semi-soft and creamy. T... READ MORE

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Hessischer Handkäse

Hesse
2.5

The name and the size of Hessen Handkäse are both derived from its traditional manufacturing method, in which the cheese was molded by hand. Handkäse is a German regional sour milk cheese produced in Frankfurt Rhine-Main and Rhe... READ MORE

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Bonifaz

Bavaria
n/a

Bonifaz is a traditional cheese made from cow's milk in the Bavarian Alps. The cheese has a natural rind that hides a creamy and soft texture underneath. Due to the fact that there are many versions of the cheese, the flavors can range fr... READ MORE

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Milbenkäse

Würchwitz
n/a

Milbenkäse is a unique German cheese produced in Würchwitz. The cheese is made by combining mites with balls of quark (dried and seasoned with salt and caraway) in a wooden box with rye flour, then leaving the cheese for at leas... READ MORE

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Chiriboga Blue

Bad Oberdorf
n/a

Chiriboga Blue is a semi-soft blue cheese hailing from Bad Oberdorf in the Bavarian Alps. It is produced by Arturo Chiriboga, an Ecuadorian native. The cheese is made from pasteurized cow's milk and it's usually left to age for a month or... READ MORE

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Weißlacker

Allgäu
n/a

Also known as 'beer cheese', this piquant, salty, semi-soft sliced cow cheese is made using a traditional recipe from the Allgäu region in Germany. Weisslacker was first made during the Franco-Prussian War by the Kramer brothers in Wertach. I... READ MORE

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Nieheimer Käse

Nieheim
n/a

This cheese from Nieheim in Ostwestfalen-Lippe is made from low-fat sour cow's milk quark using a traditional recipe. After ripening for a few days, the cheese is rubbed with a mixture of salt, cumin, and water. Nieheim cheese tends to become stro... READ MORE

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Bruder Basil

Waging am See
n/a

Bruder Basil is a traditional cheese hailing from Bavaria, where it was originally produced by Trappist monks. This smoked (rauchkäse-style, smoked over beech wood), semi-soft cheese is made from pasteurized cow's milk. Underneath it... READ MORE

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Odenwälder Frühstückskäse

Hesse
n/a

This breakfast cheese, also known as Odenwäld hand cheese, is a reddish soft cheese from the Hessian Odenwald region. The name 'breakfast cheese' comes from the fact that it was traditionally eaten for breakfast by farmers after milking their... READ MORE

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Allgäuer Sennalpkäse

Allgäu
n/a

This firm cheese comes from the Allgäu region of Bavaria in Germany. This Alpine cheese is made with raw milk from Swiss brown cows, and is produced only in the summer months in the Allgäu mountains. Apart from its high carotene and Omeg... READ MORE