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Garden Vegetable Colby
Heritage: Cheesemakers first produced Colby, a close relative of Cheddar, in the central Wisconsin town of Colby in 1885. Similar in flavor to Cheddar, Colby is softer and has a more open texture and higher moisture content. Cheesemakers spray the curds with cold water and stir them while they are still in the vat to prevent the curds from knitting together. This procedure gives Colby a more elastic texture than Cheddar. Description: First produced in Colby, Wisconsin in 1885. Mild flavor similar to mild Cheddar. Firm, open texture with tiny holes. Slice for sandwiches; shred into casseroles; cube for snacks. We add vegetable seasoning to the Colby curd.
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| SKU | 986151 |
|---|---|
| Package Type | Bulk |
| Brand Name | Widmer's |
| Ingredients | Pasteurized Milk, Salt, (Carrots*, Onion*, Tomato*, Celery*, Red & Green Bell Peppers*, Parsley*. *Dried), Cheese Cultures, Enzymes, Annatto Color. CONTAINS: Milk |
| Milk Source | Cow |
| Unit Size | 1/40 LB |
| Dietary & Lifestyle | GMO Free, Gluten Free |
| Local Inventory | 100, 912, 920 |
| Stock Status | 100, 110, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 |