List of American cheeses

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American Cheeses are a diverse group of cheeses that have been developed in the United States. They are produced in a variety of styles, including hard, semi-hard, and soft, and can be made from cow's, goat's, or sheep's milk. Some American cheeses are inspired by traditional European styles, while others are entirely unique to the United States.

History

The history of cheese making in the United States dates back to the early colonial period, when English, Dutch, and French settlers brought their cheese-making traditions with them. The first American cheese factory was established in 1851 in New York.

Types of American Cheeses

Cheddar

Cheddar cheese is a hard, aged cheese that originated in England but is now produced in many parts of the world, including the United States. American cheddar is often milder and less crumbly than its British counterpart.

Colby

Colby cheese is a semi-hard cow's milk cheese that was first made in Colby, Wisconsin. It is similar to cheddar but is softer and has a more open texture.

Monterey Jack

Monterey Jack is a semi-hard cheese that originated in California. It is known for its mild flavor and smooth, creamy texture.

Blue

American Blue cheese is made in a style similar to that of European blue cheeses, with veins of blue mold running through a creamy, crumbly cheese. Notable American blue cheeses include Maytag Blue and Roquefort.

Cream

Cream cheese is a soft, spreadable cheese that is often used in baking and as a spread for bagels. It was first made in the United States in the 19th century.

Regional Varieties

In addition to these common types, there are many regional varieties of cheese in the United States. For example, Vermont is known for its cheddar, while Wisconsin is famous for its Colby and Monterey Jack. The Pacific Northwest produces a number of artisanal cheeses, including blue and goat's milk cheeses.

See Also

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