Marble Cheddar
Marble Cheddar is a variant of traditional cheddar cheese produced by blending different colours of cheddar cheese. The two most commonly used are white cheddar and orange cheddar, resulting in a marbled pattern. Similar to traditional cheddar, it has a firm and smooth texture, along with a rich and creamy taste with a slightly tangy or sharp undertone, depending on the age of the cheese. This versatile cheese can be enjoyed in quiches, omelettes, burgers, or melted over baked dishes and vegetables.
Caracteristiques
- Famille
- Pâte pressée non cuite
- Type de lait
- Vache