European Munster and American muenster are different. The American cheese is a semi-softwhite cheese with a bland taste. It's chief virtue is it's comparatively low fat. European Munster is a sharp tasting softer cheese with quite distinct taste.
Yes, there is a cheese called munster as well as a cheese called muenster. Munster cheese is a French cheese that is very soft while muenster cheese is American and has a more solid consistency and orange "rind".
They both cheeses you talk about are really the same cheese. They are just called different names because they got in a fight. ha ha. but seriously they are the same.
The original Munster cheese was named for the city in Germany. American Muenster cheese was so named not to clash with the Europeans.
There is no gluten in cheese.
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The rind is colored with annatto
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Yes, "Munster" needs a capital letter because it is a proper noun referring to a specific place or region, such as Munster, a province in Ireland or a city in Germany.
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Munster is home to the namesake cheese - a powerful one.
The difference between cheese and paneer is that paneer is one kind of cheese. There are hundreds of cheeses made worldwide. See Related Links.
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