The Complete Book of Cheese by Robert Carlton Brown
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page 329 of 464 (70%)
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ewe's milk and named after their shape, resembling a Greek hat, or
Kefalo. Keg-ripened _see_ Brand. King Christian IX _Denmark_ Sharp with caraway. Popular with everybody. Kingdom Farm _U.S.A, near Ithaca, N.Y._ The Rutherfordites or Jehovah's Witnesses make Brick, Limburger and Münster that are said to be most delectable by those mortals lucky enough to get into the Kingdom Farm. Unfortunately their cheese is not available elsewhere. Kirgischerkäse _see_ Krutt. Kjarsgaard _Denmark_ Hard; skim; sharp; tangy. Klatschkäse, Gossip Cheese _Germany_ A rich "ladies' cheese" corresponding to Damen; both designed to promote the flow of gossip in afternoon _Kaffee-klatsches_ in the |
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