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Hard cheese is a type of cheese that has been aged for a longer period of time than soft cheese. It is usually made from cow's milk, but can also be made from sheep or goat's milk. Hard cheese has a stronger flavor than soft cheese and is usually grated or sliced for use in cooking. It is often used in salads, sandwiches, and pasta dishes. Hard cheese is also used to make cheese sauces and fondues. The hard cheese market is a large and diverse one, with a wide variety of products available. Different types of hard cheese can be found in supermarkets, specialty stores, and online. Popular varieties include cheddar, Parmesan, Gouda, and Swiss. Many hard cheeses are also available in pre-sliced and pre-grated forms. Some companies in the hard cheese market include Kraft, Sargento, Cabot, and BelGioioso. These companies produce a variety of hard cheeses, from cheddar to Parmesan to Gouda. Other companies, such as Tillamook and Boar's Head, specialize in producing specialty hard cheeses. Show Less Read more