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Cheese - Humboldt Fog

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Cheese - Humboldt Fog

Cheese - Humboldt Fog

DESCRIPTION

This California classic is a goat's milk cheese split down the middle with a line of edible ash (much like Morbier).Ā  Creamy yet light in flavor with an acidic undertone and crumbly texture, it's thin, mold-ripened rind and buttery texture make this one of the best cheeses produced in the States today.

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ORIGIN

U.S.A.

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MILK TYPE

Goat

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RAW MILK OR PASTEURIZED?

Pasteurized

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STORAGE TIPS

Refrigerate preferably in its own drawer close to where most of the produce is kept.Ā  After each time that you slice the cheese, re-wrap it with fresh plastic wrap to extend the shelf life.Ā  While some chefs will freeze a slice of blue and then grate it over a salad before serving, Chef's Mandala doesn't recommend freezing cheeses in general.

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PEOPLE WHO PURCHASED THIS ALSO PURCHASED

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SUBSTITUTES

While it's a mixed milk the Italian La Tur or French La Bonde d'Antan come close.

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INGREDIENTS

Pasteurized cultured goat milk, salt, enzyme, ash (vegetable)

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Description

DESCRIPTION

This California classic is a goat's milk cheese split down the middle with a line of edible ash (much like Morbier).Ā  Creamy yet light in flavor with an acidic undertone and crumbly texture, it's thin, mold-ripened rind and buttery texture make this one of the best cheeses produced in the States today.

Ā 

ORIGIN

U.S.A.

Ā 

MILK TYPE

Goat

Ā 

RAW MILK OR PASTEURIZED?

Pasteurized

Ā 

STORAGE TIPS

Refrigerate preferably in its own drawer close to where most of the produce is kept.Ā  After each time that you slice the cheese, re-wrap it with fresh plastic wrap to extend the shelf life.Ā  While some chefs will freeze a slice of blue and then grate it over a salad before serving, Chef's Mandala doesn't recommend freezing cheeses in general.

Ā 

PEOPLE WHO PURCHASED THIS ALSO PURCHASED

Ā 

SUBSTITUTES

While it's a mixed milk the Italian La Tur or French La Bonde d'Antan come close.

Ā 

INGREDIENTS

Pasteurized cultured goat milk, salt, enzyme, ash (vegetable)