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Cheeses for the Guys Assortment
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Cheeses for the Guys Assortment (2 pound) by igourmet.com
After presenting at food shows across the country, we found a handful of crowd favorites that never cease to elicit a wow response from the guys. These cheeses are big and bold, perfect for snacking on whenever hunger calls. If you want to treat your favorite man to a sample of gourmet food (and what better gift for a guy?), these four cheeses are sure to satisfy! This assortment includes: Red Leaf Cheddar : The result of 150 years of cheddar-making experience, aged over 12 months, this Canadian cheddar...
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After presenting at food shows across the country, we found a handful of crowd favorites that never cease to elicit a wow response from the guys. These cheeses are big and bold, perfect for snacking on whenever hunger calls. If you want to treat your favorite man to a sample of gourmet food (and what better gift for a guy?), these four cheeses are sure to satisfy! This assortment includes: Red Leaf Cheddar: The result of 150 years of cheddar-making experience, aged over 12 months, this Canadian cheddar...
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English Cheddar with Caramelized Onions: As versatile as it is addictive, this new cheddar has livened up everything from simple sandwiches to hot dogs and grilled portabellas in the igourmet kitchen. (8 oz.). Murcia al Vino: A Spanish Queso de Cabra, Murcia al Vino is a real gem. It not only has a bold, delicious flavor, it has the intoxicating aroma of a good bottle of wine. It's simply wonderful over chicken or pork. (8 oz.). Paladin Bavarian Blue: This tangy Roquefort-style blue cheese is produced...
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This special assortment includes five of our favorite cheeses for the grill.
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Although our smooth, mild Kashkaval comes from Bulgaria, Kashkaval is a typical cheese from the Balkans and is also produced in Romania, Hungary, Turkey, Greece, Slovenia, and Croatia. Kashkaval is aged for six months, during which time it develops a slightly tangy flavor with a perceptible hint of olive oil. Needless to say, this sheep's milk specialty is almost always served with olives and is a traditional component to the Balkan diet. One of Kashkaval's unique properties is that it does not melt...
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