Boeren-Leidse met sleutels
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Made from unpasteurized cow's milk
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Country of origin: Netherlands
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Region: Leiden
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Family: Gouda
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Type: hard, artisan
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Fat content: 30-40%
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Rind: waxed
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Colour: yellow
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Flavour: fruity, spicy
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Aroma: aromatic, rich
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Vegetarian: no
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Synonyms: Farmers Leiden, Leidse kaas, Leyden cheese, Boeren-Leidse kaas, Boeren-Leidse, cumin cheese, Leyden, Boeren-Leidse met sleutels, Boeren Leidenkaas
Boeren-Leidse met sleutels (also known as Boeren Leidenkaas ) is traditional farm-made cheese protected by a PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) certification. For more than 500 centuries, the production of this Dutch cheese has taken place in the vicinity of the Sleutelstad Leiden.
Traditional Boeren-Leidse is cumin-infused semi-hard farm cheese with a firm and somewhat crumbly texture. This is because it is prepared from raw, semi-skimmed milk with a fat content between 30 and 40%. It is aged for at least 3 months and up to 24 months. The wheels are covered in a red-brown, waxed rind, which is not suitable for eating. Boeren-Leidse met sleutels can be easily recognized by the crossed keys logo imprinted on it by the Members of the "Association of Farmers Leiden Kaasmakers".
This cheese has a powerful, rich flavour with an extra zing of cumin. It is gently aromatic and becomes more fruity and intense as it ripens.
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