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What is Urda and Blue Cheese?

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1 What is
1.1 What is
It is a sort of whey cheese common in the Balkans, made from whey of sheep, goat or cow milk.
  • Blue cheese is a general classification of cheese that have cultures of the mold Penicillium added, so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue.
  • It carries a distinct smell, either from that or various specially cultivated bacteria.
1.1.1 Color
Not Available
Not Available
1.1.2 Flavor
Milky, Sweet
Salty, Sharp, Tangy
1.1.3 Aroma
Fresh
Sour smell, Strong
1.1.4 Vegetarian
57% Types of Cheese Dairy Products have it !
57% Types of Cheese Dairy Products have it !
1.2 Origin
Israel
Europe, France

Definition of Urda and Blue Cheese

Do you know What is Urda and Blue Cheese. If you are looking for the definition of Urda and Blue Cheese or want to know what is Urda and Blue Cheese?, then this is where you will fetch your answers. Well, in simple terms It is a sort of whey cheese common in the Balkans, made from whey of sheep, goat or cow milk. While

  • Blue cheese is a general classification of cheese that have cultures of the mold Penicillium added, so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue.
  • It carries a distinct smell, either from that or various specially cultivated bacteria.
  • Both these products are unique in their own ways. Urda is a Not Available colored dairy product and Blue Cheese is Not Available colored. The food gets it color dependent on the ingredients used and the preparation methods employed. Sometimes artificial food colors are added to give the dairy product, a gourmet look. Apart from their color what distinguishes them is their flavor and aroma. Urda bears Milky and Sweet flavor with a Fresh aroma whereas Blue Cheese has Salty, Sharp and Tangy flavor and a Sour smell and Strong aroma. The color, flavor and the aroma of these products depict their origin. Urda originated in Israel, whereas origin of Blue Cheese is traced back to Europe, France.