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Cottage Cheese

Cottage cheese is a curdled cheese with a mild flavour. It is not aged or coloured and is usually made from milks of varying fat levels. Cottage cheese is believed to have originated from Europe in farming communities where people lived in cottages and cheese was made with leftover milk after making butter.

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