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Edam cheese

Edam
Production AreaHolland, Nordic countries
MilkPartly skimmed cow's milk
PasteurizedYes
TextureSemisoft
Fat contentapprox. 28%
Protein contentapprox. 25%
Dimensions/weight??cm x ??cm thick/c. 2.5kg
Aging timeup to 10 months
Certification??

Edam is a Dutch cheese that is traditionally sold as spheres with pale yellow interior and a coat of red or yellow paraffin wax. It is named after Edam (mun. Edam-Volendam). Edam coated with black wax rather than the usual red or yellow has aged for at least 17 weeks. It is also popular in the Nordic countries.

Edam cheese has a very mild taste and almost no smell when compared to other cheeses. It also has a significantly lower fat content than many other traditional cheeses.

See also: List of cheeses



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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