Mild in flavor, but yes, it does have flavor. This is not your average flavorless cheese. This cheese tastes like cheese is supposed to taste, yet is not strong. It will not overwhelm any recipe and often children will find it their new favorite snack. The texture is creamy. Easy to cut and grate, also melts beautifully. This cheese will make any recipe you usually put your average cheese in, taste like a gourmet dish...without any extra work! It is also delightful as a snack, the flavor stands alone and is great before or after meals. Enjoy with a beer or glass of wine at any gathering.
No It's dutch and it's probably the best cheese in the world and if I want to get some i exit my house walk about 100 feet to the left and buy some.
it's easy getting gouda cheese if you actually live there.
it can go either way. there is cow gouda and goat gouda. If it's goat it will say. But if your talking about the new Bacon Gouda breakfast sandwich from Burger King that is rat gouda.
No it´s Dutch
( I actually live in Gouda)
It is a pressed cheese from Holland.
Holland.
Edam
Gouda cheese was first named in 1184. It is one of the oldest cheeses. Gouda is named after the Dutch city of Gouda, based on the fact that it was usually traded in that area.
Its not smoking gouda , its smoked gouda and it is gouda cheese that is smoked. it is commonly used at parties and eaten with crackers.
Gouda cheese actually originates from the Netherlands where it was first produced in the 12th century. It is named after the city of Gouda and is very popular.
Yes, a kind of Dutch-inspired gouda :-)
there is nothing in Gouda Cheese that would cause problems for a person that has celiac.
Gouda
Yes.
Fontina has a slightly stronger flavor, but for most recipes it shouldn't be a problem to substitute Gouda.
A flat round cheese with a yellow rind, originally made in Gouda, in the Netherlands.
In my fave country... Holland!!! Aka the Netherlands.
Gouda (name of a cheese)
Cheese