Rabben Pøyg

Rabben Pøyg is an unpasteurized semi-hard cheese stored for 2-3 months. Rabben is the name of where the cheese factory stands, it means a lumpy, round terrain formation, like a cheese. Pøyg is a dialect word that means a half-grown boy and I think it fits this, which is a young cheese with a lot of flavor. A versatile cheese that can be used for many things. Spreads, pizza or just as it is prepared with a glass of red wine, then the cheese is smooth like the red wine - best when it is tempered.

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Hamarsbøen Kvitost

Kvitost is a semi-solid white cheese from Hamarsbøen Gard at the top of Hallingdal. This is a gouda type made from pasteurized whole cow's milk.

The cheeses mature for a minimum of 3 months. After 4 months of ripening, the lactose in the cheese is used up and can then be considered lactose-free.

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RørosOst Kvitost ung

Rørosost white cheese is an in-house developed mild but tasty white cheese from Galåvolden Gård, made from pasteurized cow's milk from Galåen Samdrift.

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RørosOst med urter ung

This cheese is good both on the cheese board, on a slice of bread or as a topping on cheese sandwiches and pizza. Made with milk from our own farm, which we pasteurise.

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Rød sau

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Rød Ku is a semi-firm red cheese that matures for 3–5 months. It began life solely as a raclette cheese until we discovered it could be used for so much more. This is a so-called 24/7 cheese that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert. Of course, it is also excellent for making Raclette dinner with as it has particularly good melting power. The cheeses weigh approx. 3–4 kg and is regularly washed with brine during maturation so that it forms the characteristic red putty crust that has given the cheese its name. We are proud of the award Supergold during the World Cheese Awards in Bergen 2018. This means that Rød ku received a gold medal in the World Cheese Championship and ended up among the world's 75 best cheeses. Not bad for a newcomer! Rød Ku also recently received a silver medal during the NM in Gardsost (they are a little stricter than international judges) and the cheese also has a specialty label for unique taste from Matmerk.

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