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.
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In my fave country... Holland!!! Aka the Netherlands.
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, The Netherlands
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A flat round cheese with a yellow rind, originally made in Gouda, in the Netherlands.
The cheese originated from Jarlsberg, which is in Norway.
Gouda (name of a cheese)