Halloumi or halloumi is a Levantine cheese, best-known in Western Europe as part of Cypriot cuisine. It is made from a mixture of goat’s and sheep milk, although some halloumi can be bought that also contains cow’s milk. It has a high melting point, and so can easily be fried or grilled.
Cheese
Neufchatel cheese
Neufchatel cheese is a type of French cheese, named after a village in Northeast France where it is commonly produced. For American consumers, the term “Neufchatel” can be a bit confusing, as American cheese producers use “Neufchatel” to describe a type of low-fat cream cheese which is dramatically different from true French Neufchatel cheese.
California Sage Chedder
This is a mild chedder with a distinct taste of fresh sage; An excellent choice with a sweet white wine.