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Noord-Hollandse Gouda | Local Cheese From North Holland, Netherlands | TasteAtlas

Noord-Hollandse Gouda

Noord-Hollandse Gouda is an aromatic and pleasant cheese that can be mild or intense, depending on its age. Its varieties include Graskaas, Jong, Jong belegen, Belegen, Extra belegen, Oud and Extra oud.


The older the cheese variety, the stronger and saltier it gets. This type of Gouda cheese has a PDO status and is made from 100% North-Holland milk. It was originally made in the town of Gouda in South Holland, so its registered name 'North-Holland Gouda' may seem wrong.


However, North Holland is the recognized pasture land in the Netherlands, and since the milk from those pastures is used in the process of making the cheese, the product is aptly named. Noord-Hollandse Gouda is made under factory conditions since 1900.  Read more

It is characterized by its pleasant taste, specific consistency, and dry, smooth rind. It is notable for its sweetness and it is less salty than other Gouda cheeses because some of the milk sugars are removed early in the process to prevent excessive acid being produced by the bacteria.


Young Gouda is soft, has a creamy quality and is easy to cut with a slicer, while the older Gouda varieties are harder and usually cut with a strong knife. There is also a special edition of the Noord-Hollandse Gouda, called 'baby Gouda', which is oval and smaller (weighing just a pound).


It is usually coated with a layer of red wax and can be wrapped in cellophane.

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