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- Brunost abstract "Brunost or mysost (Norwegian), or mesost (Swedish), meesjuusto (Finnish), mysuostur (Icelandic), myseost (Danish) or Braunkäse (German) is a caramelised brown Scandinavian whey cheese. The Norwegian and German names mean brown cheese, and the others mean simply whey cheese. Another variant, made using goat milk, is referred to and sold as geitost (Norwegian for "goat cheese") or sometimes elsewhere as gjetost /ˈjeɪtoʊst/ (an older Dano-Norwegian spelling no longer used in Norway). Geitost is made from a mixture of goat's and cow's milk, and ekte geitost (real geitost) is made with goat's milk only.".
- Brunost ingredient Cream.
- Brunost ingredient Milk.
- Brunost ingredient Whey.
- Brunost thumbnail Brunost.jpg?width=300.
- Brunost wikiPageExternalLink brunost.
- Brunost wikiPageID "354228".
- Brunost wikiPageRevisionID "606746789".
- Brunost caption "Brunost is usually sliced very thinly using a metal cheese slicer".
- Brunost hasPhotoCollection Brunost.
- Brunost mainIngredient Cream.
- Brunost mainIngredient Milk.
- Brunost mainIngredient Whey.
- Brunost name "Brunost".
- Brunost type Types_of_cheese.
- Brunost subject Category:Goat's-milk_cheeses.
- Brunost subject Category:Norwegian_cheeses.
- Brunost subject Category:Spreads_(food).
- Brunost subject Category:Whey_cheeses.
- Brunost type Abstraction100002137.
- Brunost type ChangeOfLocation107311115.
- Brunost type Event100029378.
- Brunost type Happening107283608.
- Brunost type Movement107309781.
- Brunost type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Brunost type Spread107445896.
- Brunost type Spreads.
- Brunost type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Brunost type Food.
- Brunost type FunctionalSubstance.
- Brunost comment "Brunost or mysost (Norwegian), or mesost (Swedish), meesjuusto (Finnish), mysuostur (Icelandic), myseost (Danish) or Braunkäse (German) is a caramelised brown Scandinavian whey cheese. The Norwegian and German names mean brown cheese, and the others mean simply whey cheese. Another variant, made using goat milk, is referred to and sold as geitost (Norwegian for "goat cheese") or sometimes elsewhere as gjetost /ˈjeɪtoʊst/ (an older Dano-Norwegian spelling no longer used in Norway).".
- Brunost label "Braunkäse".
- Brunost label "Brunost".
- Brunost label "Brunost".
- Brunost label "Brunost".
- Brunost label "Brunost".
- Brunost label "Geitost".
- Brunost label "Бруност".
- Brunost label "傑托斯特芝士".
- Brunost sameAs Brunost.
- Brunost sameAs Braunkäse.
- Brunost sameAs Geitost.
- Brunost sameAs Brunost.
- Brunost sameAs Gjetost.
- Brunost sameAs Brunost.
- Brunost sameAs Brunost.
- Brunost sameAs m.01lfpj.
- Brunost sameAs Q629718.
- Brunost sameAs Q629718.
- Brunost sameAs Brunost.
- Brunost wasDerivedFrom Brunost?oldid=606746789.
- Brunost depiction Brunost.jpg.
- Brunost isPrimaryTopicOf Brunost.
- Brunost name "Brunost".