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Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2008) Havarti Other names Cream Havarti, Fløde Havarti Country of origin Denmark Source of milk cows Texture semi-soft Fat content 38% Aging time 3 months

Havarti or Cream Havarti (Fløde Havarti in Danish) is a semi-soft Danish cow's milk cheese. It is a table cheese that can be sliced, grilled, or melted.

Havarti cheese was initially created by Hanne Nielsen who operated an experimental farm called Havarthigaard, in Øverød, north of Copenhagen, in the mid-19th century. Havarti is made like most cheeses, by introducing rennetto milk to cause curdling. The curds are pressed into cheese moldswhich are drained, and then the cheese is aged. Havarti is a washedcurd cheese, which contributes to the subtle flavor of the cheese.

Havarti is an interior-ripened cheese that is rindless, smooth andslightly bright-surfaced with a cream to yellow color depending ontype. It has very small and irregular openings ("eyes") distributed inthe mass.

Havarti has a buttery aroma and can be somewhat sharp in the stronger varieties, much like Swiss cheese.The taste is buttery, and from somewhat sweet to very sweet, and it isslightly acidic. It is typically aged about three months, though whenthe cheese is older it becomes more salty and tastes like hazelnut. When left at room temperature the cheese tends to soften quickly.

The original Havarti is different from the otherwise popular flødehavarti("cream havarti") which distinguishes itself by being made ofhigh-pasteurized milk. This means that the whey proteins that wouldotherwise be eliminated during production remain in the curd, therebyraising yields but reducing taste and texture. Cream havarti usuallyripens very little, since the remaining whey proteins cause problems(off-taste, odd appearance) during prolonged ripening.

Flavored variants of Havarti are also available, such as cranberry, garlic, caraway, dill, basil, coconut, and jalapeño.

Havarti is popularly matched with lesser-oaked Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, or light-bodied Pinot Noir wine and occasionally accompanied with figs; smoked turkey; raisins; walnuts; hearty bread; pears; apples. The cheese also is an excellent snack on (sometimes salted) thin wheat crackers.

Nutritional Highlights for 1 slice (1 oz./28 g):

  • Calories: 120
  • Protein: 6.0 g
  • Carbohydrate: 0.0 g
  • Total Fat: 11.0 g
  • Fiber: 0.0 g
  • Calcium (150 mg)

[edit] See also

  • Tilsit
  • Tylzycki
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