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== List of German cheeses == | |||
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File:Obatzter-1.jpg|Obatzter | |||
File:Bergkäse_angerichtet.jpg|Bergkäse | |||
File:DeutschButterkäse.jpg|Butterkäse | |||
File:Cambozola.jpg|Cambozola | |||
File:Handkaese_20060117.jpg|Handkäse | |||
File:Harzer_Käse.jpg|Harzer Käse | |||
File:Cheese_limburger_edit.jpg|Limburger | |||
File:Milbenkäse02.jpg|Milbenkäse | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 25 February 2025
List of German Cheeses
Germany, known for its rich culinary heritage, is home to a wide variety of cheeses. This article provides a comprehensive list of German cheeses, each with its unique characteristics and regional origins.
Cheeses[edit]
Allgäuer Bergkäse[edit]
Allgäuer Bergkäse is a hard cheese made in the Allgäu region of Germany. It is typically aged for 7 to 18 months and has a strong, tangy flavor.
Allgäuer Emmentaler[edit]
Allgäuer Emmentaler is a type of Swiss cheese produced in the Allgäu region. It is known for its large holes and mild, nutty flavor.
Bavarian Blue[edit]
Bavarian Blue is a creamy, blue-veined cheese from Bavaria. It has a mild flavor with a slight tang.
Butterkäse[edit]
Butterkäse, or "butter cheese," is a semi-soft cheese with a buttery flavor and texture. It is popular for its mild taste and versatility.
Cambozola[edit]
Cambozola is a combination of French soft-ripened triple cream cheese and Italian Gorgonzola. It is known for its creamy texture and mild blue flavor.
Handkäse[edit]
Handkäse is a sour milk cheese from the Hesse region. It is traditionally formed by hand and has a strong, pungent aroma.
Limburger[edit]
Limburger is a semi-soft cheese known for its very strong smell. It originated in the historical Duchy of Limburg, which is now divided among three countries: Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Quark[edit]
Quark is a type of fresh dairy product. It is similar to cottage cheese and is often used in baking and cooking.
Tilsit[edit]
Tilsit is a semi-hard cheese with a medium to strong flavor. It originated in East Prussia, which is now the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia.
See also[edit]
This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.
List of German cheeses[edit]
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Obatzter
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Bergkäse
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Butterkäse
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Cambozola
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Handkäse
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Harzer Käse
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Limburger
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Milbenkäse
