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- Farmstead_cheese abstract "Farmstead cheese, less commonly known as farmhouse cheese, is produced from the milk collected on the same farm where the cheese is produced. Unlike artisan cheese, which may also include milk purchased and transported from off-farm sources, farmstead cheese makers only use milk from animals they raise. According to the American Cheese Society, \"milk used in the production of farmstead cheeses may not be obtained from any outside source\". As a result, the cheeses produced often have unique flavors owing to the farm's local terroir. Most farmstead cheese is produced from cow, goat or sheep milk, although some farmstead cheeses are produced from water buffalo milk (mainly Buffalo mozzarella).Farmstead cheeses are most often made on family farms in small batches and is often sold at local farmers' markets. While Europe has long had a very strong tradition of farmstead cheese-making, it is only in the last decades of the 20th century that farmstead cheese-making began to return to prominence in North America. In the United States, the top states for farmstead cheesmaking include Vermont, California, and Wisconsin, although farmstead cheese is growing rapidly in other states, like Georgia, as well. North Carolina is another state that has recently gained accolades for its farmstead cheeses, even creating the WNC Cheese Trail.".
- Farmstead_cheese thumbnail Semi_hard_goat_cheese_Kozjak_01.jpg?width=300.
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- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageRevisionID "683765093".
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink American_Cheese_Society.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Artisan_cheese.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_mozzarella.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cheese.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Dairy_cattle.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Family_farm.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cheeses.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Sheep_milk.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Terroir.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Vermont.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Water_buffalo.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLink File:Semi_hard_goat_cheese_Kozjak_01.jpg.
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLinkText "Farmstead cheese".
- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageWikiLinkText "farmstead cheese".
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- Farmstead_cheese wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cheese-stub.
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- Farmstead_cheese subject Category:Cheese.
- Farmstead_cheese type Cheese.
- Farmstead_cheese type Food.
- Farmstead_cheese type FunctionalSubstance.
- Farmstead_cheese type Thing.
- Farmstead_cheese type Q2095.
- Farmstead_cheese comment "Farmstead cheese, less commonly known as farmhouse cheese, is produced from the milk collected on the same farm where the cheese is produced. Unlike artisan cheese, which may also include milk purchased and transported from off-farm sources, farmstead cheese makers only use milk from animals they raise. According to the American Cheese Society, \"milk used in the production of farmstead cheeses may not be obtained from any outside source\".".
- Farmstead_cheese label "Farmstead cheese".
- Farmstead_cheese sameAs Q3088318.
- Farmstead_cheese sameAs Fromage_fermier.
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- Farmstead_cheese sameAs Q3088318.
- Farmstead_cheese wasDerivedFrom Farmstead_cheese?oldid=683765093.
- Farmstead_cheese depiction Semi_hard_goat_cheese_Kozjak_01.jpg.
- Farmstead_cheese isPrimaryTopicOf Farmstead_cheese.