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Gouda is a semi-hard cheese originating from the Netherlands. It is one of the most popular cheeses worldwide, with a mild, slightly sweet flavor and a creamy texture. Gouda is made from cow's milk and is aged for a minimum of two months. It is usually sold in rounds, blocks, or wheels, and can be found in a variety of flavors, including smoked, aged, and spiced.
Gouda is a versatile cheese that can be used in a variety of dishes, from sandwiches and salads to soups and sauces. It is also a popular cheese for snacking and can be enjoyed on its own or with crackers and fruit.
The Gouda market is a thriving industry, with many companies producing and selling the cheese. Some of the most well-known Gouda producers include Beemster, Boerenkaas, and Remia. Other companies, such as Dutch Cheese Company, specialize in importing and exporting Gouda to countries around the world. Show Less Read more