Kunik cheese

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Kunik
Country of originUSA
Region, townThurman, New York
Source of milkcows and goats
Pasteurisedyes
Texturesoft-ripened
Aging timesemi-aged

Kunik is a semi-aged, triple cream wheel cheese made from 25% Jersey cow cream and 75% goat's milk. It has an edible, bloomy white rind; a tangy, buttery flavor; and a thick, smooth, creamy texture. The addition of high-milkfat Jersey cow cream makes the cheese more rich and flavorful than a brie cheese, but less pungent than a pure goat cheese[1].

Production

Kunik is produced at Nettle Meadow Goat Farm in Thurman, New York[2].


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