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Kinds Of Cheese

what cheeses do you like and know?
Quiz by slamdunc102900
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Last updated: January 5, 2013
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First submittedJanuary 5, 2013
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Hint
Answer
a
american
m
mozzarella
g
gouda
m
munster
c
cheddar
s
swiss
p
pepperjack
h
havarti
Hint
Answer
b
bleu
f
feta
p
parmesan
j
jack
a
asiago
c
cottage
w
waterloo
9 Comments
+10
Level 39
Oct 12, 2019
This is a ridiculous quiz and that is rare on this site. I know far more cheeses than the setter. Really can't see the point of it. You can have "munster" for "m" but you can't have "brie" for "b".

Absurd.

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Level 62
Sep 28, 2022
Surprised it got a mention on the front page. Course, I'm just sour 'cos I only got 3!
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Level 83
Sep 28, 2022
Hey slamdunc, looks like this could use some development and and focus. Lots of potential for a great quiz.

We like sourced data on Jetpunk. Perhaps find a source on the most-purchased cheese varieties?

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Level 44
Sep 28, 2022
Absolutely ridiculous - i kept inputting cheese after cheese - the possibilities are too endless
+1
Level 70
Sep 28, 2022
Wow! Are these all the cheeses in the world?! There are so many
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Level 54
Sep 28, 2022
I really hope you’re being sarcastic
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Level 53
Sep 28, 2022
Gouda but not Gruyere or gorgonzola, P for Pepperjack/Parmesean but not provolone or pecorino, B for bleu but not brie or burrata, C for cheddar but not camembert/cotija/colby, no romano or ricotta, jarlsberg, limburger?

Cool concept but needs a lot of work

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Level 82
Sep 28, 2022
Fun idea, but several of these are names and/or varieties that don't exist outside the US. I'd suggest sticking to cheeses that are more widely known worldwide.

Also, how many people are likely to know a variety of cheese made by a single dairy? Wensleydale would be a better choice for W, since even those outside the UK might have heard of it from Wallace & Gromit.

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Level 68
Oct 2, 2022
I tried Wesleydale and a whole lot of other cheeses. This looked to be good but was weird and unsatisfying.