Types of Cheese Quiz - Statistics

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Hint Answer Place of Origin % Correct
A soft, white, fresh Italian, highly popular for its melting properties on pizzas Mozzarella Italy
100%
A soft-ripened, creamy cow's milk cheese It features a mild, buttery, and earthy flavor with a velvety, edible white rind. Brie Northern France
88%
A traditional Greek, brined, white cheese made from sheep’s milk, used in classic greek salads. Feta Greece
88%
A popular, firm, and versatile cow’s milk cheese. The most popular cheese in the UK and second in the US Cheddar Somerset, England
75%
A popular yellow cow's milk cheese originating from the Netherlands Gouda The Netherlands
75%
A renowned Italian blue-veined cheese made from pasteurized cow’s milk, characterized by a straw-white paste with blue-green marbling Gorgonzola Italy
63%
Made from a mixture of goat’s and sheep’s milk originating from Cyprus It is frequently pan-seared, grilled, or fried. Halloumi Cyprus
63%
A hard, granular, aged Italian cow's milk cheese used for grating over pasta or eating in chunks Parmesan Italy
63%
It features a white, edible bloomy rind Camembert Normandy, France
50%
A semi-hard, pale yellow, originated from a town of the same name. Edam The Netherlands
50%
A rich, creamy, and spreadable Italian the key ingredient in tiramisu Mascarpone Italy
50%
Produced by reheating leftover whey. Literally meaning "recooked," Ricotta Italy
38%
A fresh Italian cow's milk cheese made from cream and another cheese Burrata Italy
25%
Made from the drained curds, known for being high in protein. Cottage cheese ?
25%
It is matured with a special bacteria, which creates its characteristic odor. Limburger Belgium
25%
Rubbed with a secret, centuries-old herbal brine Appenzeller Switzerland
13%
A yellow, medium-hard Swiss cow's milk cheese known for its signature, cherry-sized holes Gruyère Switzerland
13%
A mild, semi-firm Norwegian cow's milk cheese nown for its distinctive large holes Jarlsberg Norway
13%
A firm, Spanish sheep's milk cheese with brownish, herringbone rind Manchego Spain
13%
Italian cheeses made exclusively from sheep's milk Pecorino Italy
13%
A traditional, mild, and soft sheep’s milk cheese produced in the Carpathian region of Poland Bundz Carpathian region, Poland
0%
A mild, semi-hard American cow's milk cheese. Popular for melting in sandwiches, on nachos, or snacking. Colby Wisconsin, the United States
0%
A renowned Italian PDO hard cheese with a grainy, flaky texture and a sweet, nutty, and savory flavor Grana Padano Po Valley, Italy
0%
A popular Greek hard yellow cheese Graviera Greece
0%
A popular Danish semi-soft, cow's milk cheese known for its creamy, buttery flavor and subtle tang Haverti Denmark
0%
A soft, washed-rind French orange-red rind and creamy texture Munster France
0%
Frequently molded into heart shapes France Neufchatel France
0%
A fresh, non-melting soft cheese staple in South Asian cuisine Paneer India
0%
A semi-hard, aged Italian pasta filata orginated from Campania where it is still produced in pear, sausage, or cone shapes Povalone Campania, Italy
0%
Produced in Aveyron, France, from the milk of Lacaune sheep. The authentic one must be aged in the natural Combalou caves. Roquefort Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
0%
Crumbly, moist texture and mild, honeyed flavor. Often produced with cranberries for a sweet. Wensleydale Yorkshire, England
0%
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