Goat Cheese-Munster Cheese-Blue Cheese
October 14th, 2008

What kinds of cheese do you like? Are you interested in Goat cheese, Munster cheese, Brie cheese or perhaps Goat cheese. All types of cheese have appealing aspects. Scroll down the screen to see some of the delicious types that are available
At What Boomers need there is a really huge selection of delicious cheeses. Be sure and check out some of the exotic cheeses too.
![]() Creamy Havarti Price: 6.85Creamy Havarti is is a cows milk cheese that has cream added for an extra smooth texture. This cheese is semi-soft and laced with pin-sized holes. It has a mild, sweet, and creamy taste and is perfect on bread or as a meltin…Read More |
![]() Dutch Edam Price: 7.16The spherical shape and bright red wax coating make Edam one of the most recognized imported cheeses. Made from skimmed cows milk, Edam is smooth and supple with a slight aftertaste….Read More |
![]() Italian Romano Pecorino Price: 7.76Pecorino is one of the worlds oldest cheeses, being, as it was, produced in the early Roman Empire, Pecorino denoting sheeps milk and Romano being an indication of its ancient localle of production. This is the favorite grati…Read More |
Read all about how Mascaron, Chevre logs and German butterkse are made by the different cultures and how the fine art of cheese making is handed down from one generation to another.
![]() Mascarpone Price: 9.25The name of this cheese apparently derives from mascarpa, a by-product extracted from the whey left over from making Stracchino. A more colorful entomology of the names origin is the Spanish expression mas que bueno more than…Read More |
![]() Chevre Log Price: 9.25Couturier Chevre, made from fresh, pasteurized goats milk, is a delightfully mild-mannered chevre. This brand of chevre is particularly fresh and moist, with a slightly sharp and subtly acidic flavor which makes is so very po…Read More |
![]() German Butterkse Price: 9.78Landhaus Butterkse is a traditional, naturally German-style cheese that is made with original cultures and follows traditional German production methods. It has a buttery taste and a creamy texture that melts in your mouth. …Read More |
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