Queso de Mano
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Made from unpasteurized goat's milk
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Country of origin: United States
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Region: Colorado
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Type: semi-hard, artisan
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Rind: natural
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Colour: ivory
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Flavour: buttery, earthy, grassy, herbaceous, mild, nutty
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Aroma: goaty, herbal
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Vegetarian: yes
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Producers: Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy
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Synonyms: cheese of the hand
Queso de Mano (cheese of the hand) produced by Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy was Haystack Mountain's first raw milk cheese. It is inspired by a small, Spanish rustic cheese Jim Schott tried in Spain. This natural rind, aged cheese with a semi-firm texture is aged for 4-12 months, during which it is allowed to develop toasted almond and earthy notes. Queso de Mano is an excellent domestic stand-in due to its textural and flavour similarities with Spanish and Italian cheeses.
Grate it over eggs, pasta, or salads, or melt in sandwiches. Enjoy the cheese with Hefeweizen or light-to-full-bodied red wines.
Queso de Mano has won many awards; the most notable ones were at the American Cheese Society 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011, and 2013 competition.
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