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Cheddar vs Colby - What's the difference?

cheddar | colby |


As nouns the difference between cheddar and colby

is that cheddar is a cheese styled after the cheddar cheese made in cheddar while colby is a soft, moist, mild cheese made with a washed-curd process.

As a verb cheddar

is (cheese making) to cut and press cheese so as to remove the whey and leave drier curds.

As a proper noun colby is

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Colby vs Muenster - What's the difference?

colby | muenster |


As nouns the difference between colby and muenster

is that colby is a soft, moist, mild cheese made with a washed-curd process while muenster is a kind of soft white cheese.

As a proper noun Colby

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