Moses Sleeper

The Moses Sleeper, a curious name, is a typical brie. Typical in the sense that it has a rather…foul smell. That’s expected of a brie cheese. If it didn’t smell bad or mildly repulsive, that would be interesting. But it smells contrary to its taste, so it fits right into the norm of these soft ripened…

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Coinga Queso Mahon-Menorca

The Coinga Queso Mahon-Menorca, a long mouthful of a name, is a cured Spanish cheese. The rind is thick, red, and waxy. At first I peeled it off the edges of the slices I made before eating, but then I eventually took to just slicing off the rind of areas of the block I knew…

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Big Ed’s Gouda Cheese Spread

The first time I tried the Big Ed’s Gouda Cheese Spread was on a cheese tasting platter at a restaurant–don’t worry! This is not a restaurant review, just a cheese review. I’m merely introducing how it was initially presented to me. Which was like this: Big Ed’s Gouda Cheese Spread came clumped together as a…

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Quicke’s Traditional Mature Cheddar

Quicke’s Traditional Mature Cheddar is a white cheddar cheese made in England. As you can see, it has a solid body with a few cracks. Its firmness allows it to slice well without completely crumbling apart. Thinner pieces will crumble, however, but that is typical with cheddar. What is atypical about the Quicke’s Traditional Mature…

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Cabot Classic Vermont Cheddar Cheese

The Cabot Classic Vermont Cheddar Cheese is a white cheddar cheese that, as the name suggests, comes from Vermont. The packaging also says that it is “seriously sharp”, and it does not lie. This Cabot Classic Vermont Cheddar Cheese starts off smooth, but then that sharp trademark Cheddar bite comes through and takes over. The…

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Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard

The Grey Poupon Dijon Mustard is a yellow mustard made with white wine that has become a staple in the United States. It commonly finds itself beside classic Heinz Ketchup in restaurants and in households. My household is no exception. It our go-to mustard for spreading on sandwiches and mixing to create spreads and dips.…

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Cave Aged Chandoka

The Cave Aged Chandoka is another cheese from the Standard Market Cave Aged program, like the Cave Aged Tomme de Nena and the Cave Aged Pauline. The Chandoka is a mix of cow and goat cheese, in a 70/30 ratio, and is aged for 6 months to a few years. What does that combination of…

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Cave Aged Pauline

The Standard Market Cave Aged Pauline is a mixed herd cow’s milk cheese from Kentucky that has been aged inside, you guessed it, one of Standard Market’s in-house cave aging facilities. For more information on its details, you can check out Standard Market’s website on their current cheeses and this document specifically. The Caved Aged…

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Golden Russet Apple

The Golden Russet Apple, like the regular Russet Apple, has splotches of rough, brown skin. These areas are concentrated on the top and bottom parts of the apple. Below these brown regions is a swatch of green that wraps around the entire circumference of the apple, which is quite tiny compared to the massive apples…

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Sweetie Apple

The Sweetie Apple name says that it is going to be sweet, and, hopefully, delicious. In its shape it shows itself as a taller, more oblong fruit. The color of its thin skin are a flush of red, yellow, and orange. The combination of shape and hue give it a rather nice look to it.…

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