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  • 1Wax — For other uses, see Wax (disambiguation). Cetyl palmitate, a typical wax ester …

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  • 2Coon cheese — For other uses, see Coon. Coon Cheese logo COON is the trademark of a cheddar cheese produced by the National Foods company in Australia. It was first launched in 1935 by Fred Walker.[1] Contents …

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  • 3Edam (cheese) — Edam/Edammer Country of origin Netherlands Region Edam Volendam Town …

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  • 4Gouda (cheese) — Infobox Cheese name = Gouda othernames = country = Netherlands regiontown = South Holland, Gouda region = town = source = Cows pasteurised = Yes texture = Semi hard fat = protein = dimensions = weight = aging = 4–60 months certification = Gouda… …

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  • 5Processed cheese — American processed cheese (wrapped slices) Processed cheese, process cheese, cheese slice, prepared cheese, or cheese food is a food product made from normal cheese and sometimes other unfermented dairy ingredients, plus emulsifiers, extra salt,… …

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  • 6Cheddar cheese — Country of origin England Region Somerset Town …

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  • 7Coolea Cheese — Coolea Country of origin Ireland Region West Cork Town Coo …

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  • 8Granular cheese — Infobox Cheese name = Granular cheese othernames = country = None in particular regiontown = None in particular region = town = source = Cows pasteurised = Possibly texture = Granular, usually hard fat = protein = dimensions = weight = aging =… …

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  • 9Wensleydale (cheese) — Infobox Cheese name = Wensleydale othernames = country = England regiontown = Wensleydale, North Yorkshire region = town = source = Cows or ewes pasteurised = Yes texture = medium, crumbly fat = protein = dimensions = weight = aging = 3 6 months… …

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  • 10Dairylea (cheese) — Kraft Foods Dairylea Triangles, Dairylea Lunchables, and Dairylea Dunkers are a popular processed cheese product, available in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Dairylea is usually in the form of a thick, spreadable soft cheese… …

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