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Block Yellow Cheese DAIRY Block yellow cheese Emmental Block 45% Type: Hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 4 x app. 101657 270 days Chilled Germany available available Friendship 3 kg Characteristics: Emmental has a fine, slightly nutty, almost saltless/savory flavor. It has walnut sized holes. FS Dairy Assortment Application: Emmental block is ideal for minimizing trimmings and for great storage. In cold applications it cuts, slices and cubes perfectly. Its excellent melting qualities means it is suitable for baking, broiling and melting. In hot application it is great with vegetable and potatoes dishes. When used in cold applications it is perfect with fruits, breads and chutneys. Edam Loafs 40% Type: Semi-hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 4 x app. 101471 270 days Chilled Germany available available Friendship 3 kg Characteristics: Edam has a mild to slightly piquant, sweet nutty flavor with a mild salty finish. Pleasant firm elastic yielding texture. Application: Edam loaf is ideal for minimizing trimmings and spoilage. Allows for slices and regular cuts in the kitchen operation. It is well-suited for busy kitchen operations as it stores well and leaves extra storage room in the chiller. Due to its low fat content, it is not an ideal melting cheese. It harmonizes excellently with tomato, cucumber or paprika. Great with toasted bread or rye style bread. Edam Balls 40% Type: Semi-hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 6 x app. 101143 270 days Chilled Austria available available Friendship 1, 9 kg Application: The product is shaped like a ball as such is perfect for classic cheese platters and any cold preparations. It is a perfect breakfast cheese and cold cut application cheese. Block yellow cheese Gouda loafs 48% Type: Semi-hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 4 x app. 101187 270 days Chilled Germany available available Friendship 3 kg Characteristics: The flavours of Gouda ranges from mild and piquant spicy. When served in cold applications, Gouda gives a pleasant firm elastic texture, delivering it taste evenly with a mild finish. FS Dairy Assortment Application: Gouda loaf is ideal for minimizing trimmings and spoilage. Allows for slices and regular cuts in the kitchen operation. Gouda is highly useful in the kitchen. It can be used alone in small cubes or sliced on bread, or in the hot kitchen in souffles, savory pastry or pizza as well as melted in soups or sauces. Gouda wheels 48% Type: Hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 2 x app. 104350 270 days Chilled Holland available available Friendship 4,5 kg Characteristics: Gouda is perhaps the most famous Dutch cheese export. Depending on the age of the cheese, Gouda can be mild or strong, and it usually labeled accordingly as it grows sharper, starting very creamy and mild. With age it grows more astringent, almost cheddar like. Application: Gouda Dutch is often used on dessert platters, sandwiches, and at wine tasting as a palate cleanser. Longer aged Gouda cheese is best for cooking, such as to add to rice and top casseroles or cooked vegetables, because the texture provides more taste as well as a smoothness in the mouth. Goudas made with less aging time are also suitable for cracker snacks or in lunch sandwiches. For grainy or heavy breads, however, aged Gouda is best, as it will lend a richer flavor to better complement heartier fare. Block yellow cheese Cheddar block coloured mild 50% Type: Hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 4 x app. 108980 365 days Chilled UK available available Friendship 5 kg 8 x app. 101666 365 days Chilled Germany available available Friendship 2.5 kg 4 x app. 105413 365 days Chilled Germany available available Friendship 5 kg FS Dairy Assortment Characteristics: The cheddar cheese texture is both firm and yielding. It has a sweet nutty-like flavor with a slight salty acidic finish. A slight crumbly bite which intensifies its delicate taste experience. It has a beautiful yellow-orange color. Application: According to English tradition, it is eaten with some crackers, bread loaf and pieces of celery, but it also complements fruits, such as sweet apples to counter the salty acidic finish of the cheddar. It is great for baked, broiled and toasted applications also. Cheddar block white mild 50% Type: Hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 4 x app. 365 days Chilled UK available available Friendship 108983 5 kg 8 x app. 101241 365 days Chilled Germany available available Friendship 2,5 kg 4 x app. 107331 365 days Chilled Germany available available Friendship 5 kg Characteristics: The flavour of industrial cheese varies significantly, and food packaging will usually indicate a strength (such as mild, medium, strong, tasty, sharp, extra sharp ) and mature, old, or vintage. Application: Cheddar cheese is versatile and can be used in cold and hot applications. Cheddar performs well in cold applications. And boost the flavor of the recipes they are used in when baked. Danish cheese Fontina wheel redwaxed 45% Type: Semi-hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 1 x app. 101594 270 days Chilled Denmark not available available USFriendship 5 kg Characteristics: Fontina has a mild, tender, somewhat nutty flavor, while rich, herbaceous and fruity. It melts well. Application: Fontina performs well in any kitchen. It is great for melting, but still performs well in the cold kitchen. FS Dairy Assortment Gourmet alternative to Mozzarella when making your own pizza or sandwiches. Due to its fine melting qualities, Fontina is used in the preparation of many dishes. Its flavor compliments breads, vegetables, fish and meats. Samsoe block 45% Type: Hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 3 x app. 100924 270 days Chilled Denmark not available available Elbodal 5 kg Characteristics: Samsoe has a mild and nutty flavor. The flavor remains mild even after a longer maturation period. It melts easilly. Application: In cold applications it cuts, slices and cubes perfectly. Ideal flavor combinations are bread and fried eggs. The application for consuming of this particular type of cheese is widely known and suitable for breakfast cheese and also suitable for sandwiches, excellent for great melting cheese such as for mixture of Pizza Cheese and Filling Cheese. It is also well suited to a gratin dishes. Havarti block 60% Type: Semi-hard cheese Expire and Country HALAL Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package 3 x app. 101447 270 days Chilled Denmark not available available Friendship 4,5 kg Characteristics: Havarti cheese flavor is buttery, sweet with a hint of acid. As it ages the flavor turns to notes of hazelnut to compliment the sweet acidity of the Havarti. The texture of Havari Cheese is of small scattered curd holes formation, and tastes mildly sharp to strongly aromatic. It has a soft , sliceable body and well developed. Application: Havarti block is ideal for minimizing trimmings and for great storage. It cuts, shreds and slices easy and its greater fat content allows it to be used for baking, broiling and grill applications. Pairs very well with sour pickles, olives and fruity vegetables like tomato and capsicum. The application is generally known and suitable for after meal cheese, canapés, snacks, cocktail treats. Natural Sliced Cheese Friendship natural sliced cheeses are made from European fresh milk. The taste of a natural cheese is bought about by different ingredients and ripening time. The natural cheese block is sliced in delicious thick slices that fit a sandwich perfectly. Expire and Country HALAL Product Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package FS Dairy Assortment Cheddar Colored sliced 10 x 10 cm 20 gr/slice (50 slices in kg) 101231 6 x 1 kg 90 days Chilled Germany available Friendship 50% Emmentaler sliced 10 x 10 cm 20 gr/slice (50 slices in kg) 101222 6 x 1 kg 90 days Chilled Germany available Friendship 45% Gouda sliced 10 x 10 cm 20 gr/slice (50 slices in kg) 101165 6 x 1 kg 90 days Chilled Germany available Friendship 48% Edam sliced 10 x 10 cm 20 gr/slice (50 slices in kg) 101157 6 x 1 kg 90 days Chilled Germany available Friendship 40% Havarti sliced 10 x 10 cm 20 gr/slice (50 slices in kg) 101042 6 x 1 kg 90 days Chilled Denmark available Friendship 55% Natural Shredded Сheese Friendship natural shredded cheeses are made from hard and semi-hard cheeses which are freshly shredded and packed in airtight packaging to preserve the taste. Expire and Country HALAL Product Item NR Packing Shelf life Storage production date Brand of origin certiticate on package Cheddar shredded colored 100989 5 x 2 kg 90 d Chilled Germany available Neutral 50% Gouda shredded 101162 5 x 2 kg 90 d Chilled Germany available Friendship 48% Havarti with herbes shredded Happy 101056 10 x 1 kg 90 d Chilled Germany available 55% Cook Cheddar shredded NEW Frozen USA 50% Processed cheese Processed cheese, is a food product made from normal cheese and sometimes other unfermented dairy ingredients, plus emulsifiers, extra salt, food colorings, or whey.
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