Tillamook Cheese - Monterey Jack Cheese 8oz.

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Tillamook Cheese - Monterey Jack Cheese 8oz.

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 : Tillamook Cheese - Monterey Jack Cheese 8oz.
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Brand: Tillamook
Feature: This product contains perishable food items. To ensure the product arrives unspoiled, additional shipping fees may be applied at checkout.
Ingredients: Cultured Pasteurized Milk, Salt, Enzymes.
Label: Tillamook
Manufacturer: Tillamook
Publisher: Tillamook
Studio: Tillamook



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Product DescriptionMonterey Jack cheese is made with pasteurized milk and does not need to age to develop its mild, fresh flavor. The Monterey Jack variety is sometimes referred to as a stirred-curd or washed-curd cheese. Tillamook Monterey Jack, traditionally a white cheese, has no color added and has a smooth, understated flavor that makes it perfect as a topping to virtually any dish, especially those with a Southwestern flair.




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