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- Q7271428 subject Q7146016.
- Q7271428 subject Q7319074.
- Q7271428 subject Q8621172.
- Q7271428 subject Q8623348.
- Q7271428 abstract "In Mexico, queso Chihuahua is commonly recognized as a soft white cheese available in braids, balls or rounds and originates in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. In Chihuahua, it is called queso menonita, after the Mennonite communities of northern Mexico that first produced it, while elsewhere it is called queso Chihuahua. This cheese is now made by both Mennonites and non-Mennonites throughout the state and is popular all over the country.Queso Chihuahua is good for melting and is similar to a mild, white cheddar or Monterey Jack. It may be used in queso fundido (fondue style melted cheese), choriqueso, quesadillas, chilaquiles, chili con queso, or sauces.In the United States, Chihuahua is a federally registered trademark for cheese, sour cream and chorizo owned by V&V Supremo Foods, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois.Footnote: United States Patent and Trademark Office Reg. No. 1,426,692 Chihuahua for cheese.".
- Q7271428 wikiPageExternalLink choriqueso.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q1056415.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q190531.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q217525.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q2578908.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q2963582.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q5414737.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q655.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q7146016.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q7319074.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q8621172.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q8623348.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q865325.
- Q7271428 wikiPageWikiLink Q980096.
- Q7271428 type Cheese.
- Q7271428 type Food.
- Q7271428 type FunctionalSubstance.
- Q7271428 type Thing.
- Q7271428 type Q2095.
- Q7271428 comment "In Mexico, queso Chihuahua is commonly recognized as a soft white cheese available in braids, balls or rounds and originates in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. In Chihuahua, it is called queso menonita, after the Mennonite communities of northern Mexico that first produced it, while elsewhere it is called queso Chihuahua.".
- Q7271428 label "Queso Chihuahua".