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Encyclopedia > Hoop cheese

Hoop Cheese is a firm, dry cottage cheese, similar to farmer’s cheese in that most of the liquid has been pressed out. It is different from farmer’s cheese in that farmer’s cheese is made with milk, cream and salt, while hoop cheese is made from milk alone.


Hoop cheese is difficult to find commercially in the United States, due to the difficulty of automating the manufacturing process. It was once so popular, however, that a device called a hoop cheese cutter was manufactured and used in general stores during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This object resembled a turntable with a knife blade suspended above it. It was built by scale companies of the period to cut the exact amount of cheese the customer wanted.


External links

  • Crackerbarrel.com (Picture of hoop cheese cutter) (http://www.crackerbarrel.com/about-decor.cfm?doc_id=129)

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Hoop cheese - Food & Drink - Recipes24 Net - recipes, cooking, cookbooks and more (161 words)
Hoop Cheese is a firm, dry cottage cheese, similar to farmer?s cheese in that most of the liquid has been pressed out.
Hoop cheese is difficult to find commercially in the United States, due to the difficulty of automating the manufacturing process.
It was once so popular, however, that a device called a hoop cheese cutter was manufactured and used in general stores during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Cottage cheese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (277 words)
Cottage cheese which is pressed becomes hoop cheese, farmer cheese, pot cheese or queso blanco.
In Sweden cottage cheese is mostly referred to as Keso, the most known cottage cheese brand in Sweden.
Cottage cheese is eaten straight where it is like the curds of the nursery rhyme food "curds and whey".
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