Farmer John's farm.
The best substitue would be to use cottage cheese (the taste is similar). Drain the liquid from the cottage by placing it on top of cheesecloth that is placed over a bow.
You can buy yak cheese at specialty cheese shops, health food stores, and some farmers' markets that focus on unique or artisanal products. Additionally, online retailers and websites dedicated to gourmet foods often offer yak cheese for purchase. Look for brands that specifically produce yak cheese, as it may not be as widely available as cow or goat cheese.
Feta is wet and is a brind cured cheese where farmers cheese is dry and is unripened.
You can buy Limburger cheese in New Jersey at specialty cheese shops, some local grocery stores, and farmers' markets. Online retailers like Murray's Cheese also offer shipping options. Additionally, check with local dairy farms or artisan cheese makers, as they may produce and sell Limburger. For a wider selection, consider visiting larger supermarkets with gourmet cheese sections.
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Unripened Cheeses Fresh cheese, farmers cheese
You can buy Monterey Jack cheese in Bristol at local grocery stores like Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Morrisons. Additionally, specialty cheese shops or farmers' markets may offer it. For online options, check delivery services like Ocado or Amazon Fresh, which often have a variety of cheeses available.
farmers cheese isfarmers cheese is cottage cheese that has been pressed in a form to remove all the liquid, leaving a brick of formed cheese that can be sliced or crumbled when milk is curdled with rennet or vinegar, it forms solid curds and liquid whey. Farmers cheese is made by draining the whey off, usually in a cheesecloth. This makes a raw, soft cheese. It can be drained further by compressing the cloth or letting it drain longer. Salt or herbs can be added.
Yes, i believe it could. Very similar textures.
green cheese!just kidding!swiss,chedder,montery jack,goat,farmers,and cottage.:)
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A cheese shop.