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Types of cheese are grouped or classified according to criteria such as length of fermentation, texture, methods of production, fat content, animal milk, and country or region of origin. The method most commonly and traditionally used is based on moisture content, which is then further narrowed down by fat content and curing or ripening methods. The criteria may either be used singly or in combination, with no single method being universally used.The combination of types produces around 50 different varieties recognized by the International Dairy Federation, over 400 identified by Walter and Hargrove, over 500 by Burkhalter, and over 1,000 by Sandine and Elliker. Some attempts have been made to rationalise the classification of cheese; a scheme was proposed by Pieter Walstra that uses the primary and secondary starter combined with moisture content, and Walter and Hargrove suggested classifying by production methods. This last scheme results in 18 types, which are then further grouped by moisture content.
Ingredients:
1 large, ripe avocado
2 ripe tomatoes ( Heirloom tomatoes would be excellent when in season, like right now)
Fresh white cheese ( I used something called "Guayanés"for this; it's a soft, creamy , fresh cheese, slightly salty. you could use Mozzarella, Burrata or Mexican queso...
Serves: 4 | Preparation time: 5 mins + 1 h in the fridge
Slices cooked ham : 200 g
Fresh cheese or Ricotta or even Goat cheese: 100 g
Walnuts: 5-6
Marjoram or thyme, fresh: a sprig
Salt and pepper: to taste
Method
Finely cut the ham and place it into a food processor with the cheese, the...
Aubergine and Chocolate. Yes, it sounds a bit weird, yet this combination works very well. There is a cake that is made on the Amalfi Coast (Campania - Italy) that includes aubergines and chocolate. This time I wanted to try a less demanding and most fun version.
Serves: 4 | Preparation time...
Serves: 2 | Preparation time; 15 mins | Cooking time: 3 mins
Green apples: 2
Fresh goat cheese: 80 g
Cured bacon: 40 g
Pine nuts: 10 to 15
Lemon juice: of about half a lemon
Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO): to taste
Salt and pepper: to taste
Method
Rinse the apples with cold water and dry them...
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