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- Butterkäse abstract "Butterkäse, translated as "butter cheese" in German, is a semi-soft, cow's milk cheese moderately popular in Germanic Europe, and occasionally seen in the rest of the cheese-eating world.As suggested by its name, Butterkäse has a buttery flavor and appearance. It is often described as mild, partly due to its brief aging time. The softness and mildly salty or acidic flavor is reminiscent of Muenster and Gouda cheeses. The texture of Butterkäse is smooth and creamy, sometimes nearly spreadable depending on the firmness achieved by the cheesemonger. Butterkäse is often sliced and added to rolls and sandwiches or melted for cooking.Butterkäse is light in color, ranging from white to light yellow-orange. It is commonly found in a loaf shape convenient for slicing.".
- Butterkäse wikiPageID "29805116".
- Butterkäse wikiPageRevisionID "604754692".
- Butterkäse subject Category:Cow's-milk_cheeses.
- Butterkäse subject Category:German_cheeses.
- Butterkäse type Cheese.
- Butterkäse type Food.
- Butterkäse type FunctionalSubstance.
- Butterkäse comment "Butterkäse, translated as "butter cheese" in German, is a semi-soft, cow's milk cheese moderately popular in Germanic Europe, and occasionally seen in the rest of the cheese-eating world.As suggested by its name, Butterkäse has a buttery flavor and appearance. It is often described as mild, partly due to its brief aging time. The softness and mildly salty or acidic flavor is reminiscent of Muenster and Gouda cheeses.".
- Butterkäse label "Butterkäse".
- Butterkäse label "Butterkäse".
- Butterkäse sameAs Butterk%C3%A4se.
- Butterkäse sameAs Butterkäse.
- Butterkäse sameAs Butterkäse.
- Butterkäse sameAs Q1018113.
- Butterkäse sameAs Q1018113.
- Butterkäse wasDerivedFrom Butterkäse?oldid=604754692.