Rosa Stjerna

Rosa-Stjerna is the older sister of Rabagast and even more flavorful, but just as rich and crunchy. It is made with milk from cows in Namdalen.

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Salad cheese

Salatost fra valmsnes Gård

A pasteurized cheese placed on oil with herbs and spices. Goes well in salads, as a tapas dish or served with cured meats and flatbread.

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Rød Geit

Rød Geit fra Rueslåtten Ysteri

Rød Geit is a semi-solid red cheese made from pure goat's milk. The red cat that the cheese is
wrapped in, is washed with salt water, which gives a good and slightly salty putty taste. Red
Geit has participated in the WC in cheese twice, in 2017 and 2018, and won a bronze medal
both times.

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Lord Garvagh

Lord Garvagh fra Rueslåtten Ysteri

Lord Garvagh has a lot in common with the Red Goat, except that he is made of pure cow's milk. Lord Garvagh is a pasteurized, semi-firm red whale cheese that has been washed in salt water. The cheese tastes best if it is allowed to sit for at least a couple of months. He inherited the name from the British nobleman Lord Garvagh, who thrived well in the mountain home in the area in the very old days.

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TINE grill og stek

TINE Grill & Stek is a juicy and protein-rich grill product made with 75 % Jarlsberg and Jarlsberg Lett. The rich taste without too much salt makes it very suitable for several dishes. Perfect as a burger, in a salad or as a side dish for grilled food.

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Jarlsberg Vellagret m/skorpe

Jarlsberg® Vellagret is cut from cheese wheels that are stored for 12 months on wooden shelves in our traditional cheese warehouses. This way you get even more of the world-renowned, rich, slightly sweet and nutty taste. The cheese is characterized by its large round holes, and was developed in Norway from the end of the 50s.

Jarlsberg® Vellagret is a flavor enhancer in the vast majority of hot and cold dishes. It can, for example, be used for fresh bread, quiche, soufflé and pie, and has its own place on the cheese platter.

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