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| | N101 Havarti |
 | | Danish Tilsit, or Tilsit Havarti, a related cheese with a stronger flavor, is a part-skim cows’ milk cheese not generally available in the United States. |  | | This semisoft Danish cheese was created in the 19th century by cheese maker Hanne Nielsen, who studied European methods and then developed this cheese on her farm in Denmark. |  | | Havarti is a tangy, light-yellow, rindless cows’ milk cheese with irregular holes throughout; it is typically produced in 9-pound (4 kg) loaves. |
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http://www.n101.com/Static/HNs/Food_Guide/Havarti.htm
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| | Cheese, Specialty Food, Gourmet Gift Baskets, Cheese Gifts: igourmet |
 | | Danish Tilsit also has a piquant flavor, making it a great table cheese to enjoy with a Danish beer. |  | | And so Tilsit was born
Also known as Tilsit Havarti, this cheese is made has a fuller and more intense flavor than Havarti, but is milder than German Tilsit. |  | | Finlandia calls this cheese Finish Style Havarti. The taste is similar to Havarti, but the fat content is lower because it is made from partially skimmed cows milk. |
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http://www.igourmet.com/shoppe/prodview.asp?cat=cream&subcat=havarti&prod=111&cheese=danish&source=pepperjamsearch
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| | Tilsit Havarti - Cheeses, Cheese Making and Cheese Supplies and Cheeses Accessories |
 | | Tilsit Havarti, Danish, 8 oz Piece, Denmark Tilsit Havarti, N/A Tilsit Havarti, Mild, full, spicy Cheese, Cow Cheese |  | | Tilsit Havarti - Cheeses, Cheese Making and Cheese Supplies and Cheeses Accessories |  | | Description: One of the epic stories of cheese making, who isn't moved by the story of the beleaguered Dutch settlers in Prussia who, pining away for the Gouda of their native land, set out to make some of their own. |
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http://www.cheese-addict.biz/tilsit-havarti-danish.html
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| | Eichten's Tilsit |
 | | Danish Style Cheese developed with Mom's special receipe. |  | | This cheese is for those who desire a taste for aged cheese. |  | | Good all around in cheese trays, salads, cooked dishes, sandwiches or by itself as a special snack. |
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http://www.localharvest.org/store/item.jsp?id=182
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| | DENMARK-FORMAGGIO.IT |
 | | Once known as Tilsit Danish, it is a flexible, creamy, with puncture irregular and innumerable in all the dough. |  | | The classical Danish Havarti, with delicate flouring of fresh dill. |  | | Called as the owned farm from Hanne Nielsen, pioneer making cheese of the 19° century. |
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http://www.formaggio.it/danimarcaE.htm
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| | Cuisine of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The traditional breakfast is buttered bread, Danish skæreost (slicing cheese), a buttery creamy white cheese (often Danish havarti or Danish tilsit), strawberry jam and a lot of coffee. |  | | Danish Bacon is generally of good quality (in Denmark; exported Danish bacon is of exceptional quality), and available in both the striped and back varieties. |  | | Danish liquorice contains large amounts of ammonium chloride and is probably the strongest kind of liquorice in the world. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisine_of_Denmark
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| | Cheese Spotlight |
 | | Tilsit is a washed-rind cheese with a pungent aroma and warm earthy flavor, very similar in appearance to Danish Havarti, with its irregular holes and bread-like appearance. |  | | First developed by Dutch immigrants in the 19th Century, who migrated to Holland from the town of Tilsit in East Prussia; the most authentic Tilsit today comes from Germany. |  | | Plus a selection of other German cheeses such as Handkäse, smoked Gouda, Kochkäse, Tilsit, Limburger and Bruder Basil |
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http://www.germanfoods.org/trade/CheeseSpotlight.cfm
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| | Breakfast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A typical breakfast in Denmark, similar to its southern neighbor Germany, consists of bread rolls or toast with butter and Danish skæreost (slicing cheese), a buttery creamy white cheese (often Danish havarti or Danish tilsit), fruit jam, and a lot of coffee. |  | | Maize-based breads such as tortillas or arepas may predominate, or be augmented with wheat breads or pastries. |  | | Zavtrak may consist of hot oatmeal or kasha, eggs, cheese, cured meats or sausage, rye breads with butter, and coffee or tea. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast
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| | First War against Napoleon |
 | | Napoleons plans to invade Sweden was never realized due to the British activity on the Baltic Sea, weakness of Danish military and hesitations of French Marshal Bernadotte, that made him popular enough to be elected as a Swedish Crown Prince after the coup detat in March 1809. |  | | Sir John Moore's expedition sent by the British government to protect Sweden from possible French-Danish attack arrived on May 3 1808 and stayed until July when it was redirected to Portugal. |  | | The Franco-Russian treaty of Tilsit left Britain and Sweden without the allies in the war with France. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/F/First-War-against-Napoleon.htm
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| | Cook's Thesaurus: Semi-Soft Cheeses |
 | | Tilsit = Tilsiter = Tilsit Havarti Notes: This is a good sandwich cheese. |  | | Havarti Pronunciation: hah-VAR-tee Notes: This mild Danish cheese is perfect for slicing into sandwiches. |  | | Brick cheese Notes: This is a pungent American washed-rind cheese. |
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http://www.foodsubs.com/Chessoft.html
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| | Numark Havarti |
 | | Danish Tilsit, or Tilsit Havarti, a related cheese with a stronger flavour, is a part-skim cows’ milk cheese not generally available in the United States. |  | | Havarti is a tangy, light-yellow, rindless cows’ milk cheese with irregular holes throughout; it is typically produced in 9-pound (4 kg) loaves. |  | | Havarti is versatile a table cheese that works well sliced, grilled, and melted. |
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http://www.numarkpharmacists.com/hn/Food_Guide/Havarti.htm
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| | CHAPTER VII. - DEATH OF PITT, TO THE PEACE OF TILSIT. |
 | | But beyond an alleged expression of Napoleon at Tilsit, no such evidence was even stated to have reached London; and the undoubted conspiracy of the Emperors against Danish neutrality was no sufficient ground for an action on the part of Great Britain which went so far beyond the mere frustration of their designs. |  | | If even at this moment an English statesman who had learnt the secret agreement of Tilsit might have looked without fear to the future of his country, it was not from any imperfection in the structure of Continental tyranny. |  | | Peaceable tradesmen began to understand the import of the battle of Jena when French gendarmes threw their stock into the common furnace, or dragged them to prison for possessing a hogshead of Jamaica sugar or a bale of Leeds cloth. |
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http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Europe/00000018.htm
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| | Bel Paese Cheese |
 | | Asiago Cheese, Bocconcini Cheese, Bocconcini, Caciocavallo Cheese, Danish Fontina Cheese, Fontina Cheese, Gorgonzola Cheese, Grana Padano, Mascarpone Cheese, Mozzarella Cheese, Parmesan Cheese, Pecorino Cheese, Pecorino Romano Cheese, Pecorino Sardo Cheese, Pecorino Siciliano Cheese, Pecorino Toscano Cheese, Pepato Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Ricotta Cheese, Ricotta Salata Cheese, Scamorza Cheese, Taleggio Cheese |  | | Appenzeller Cheese, Stinking Bishop Cheese, Tête de Moine Cheese, Tilsit Cheese, Washed-Rind Cheeses |  | | Campénéac Cheese, Cantonnier Cheese, Entrammes Cheese, Esrom Cheese, Limburger Cheese, Mantecoso Cheese, Oka Cheese, Port du Salut Cheeses, Port Salut Cheese, Saint Paulin, Timadeuc Cheese |
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http://www.practicallyedible.com/edible.nsf/pages/ed.2099
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| | History of NORWAY |
 | | But in 1807, at Tilsit, Napoleon and the Russian tsar agree to force Denmark to side with them against Britain. |  | | As a result, after the defeat of the French armies at Leipzig in October 1813, Danish territory is legitimately invaded by a Swedish army under Bernadotte. |  | | And peasants in Norway are free, whereas their counterparts in Denmark are reduced during the 18th century to conditions of serfdom. |
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http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ac73
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| | German Cheese |
 | | Tilsit is a washed-rind cheese with a pungent aroma and warm earthy flavor, very similar in appearance to Danish Havarti, with its irregular holes and bread-like appearance. |  | | Bergader blue-veined cheese is the first German cheese of its kind that is made from cow’s milk. |  | | Sour milk cheese is a German cheese specialty made of low-fat sour milk quark. |
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http://www.germanfoods.org/consumer/GermanCheese.cfm
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| | Roth Kase: 140 Years of Making Great Cheese |
 | | Havarti is a descendant of German Tilsit and has become the largest selling Danish cheese in the United States. |  | | Ostenbørg™ Dill Havarti is a mellow cheese that is spiced with hearty dill for a unique, flavor. |  | | Made in Green County, Wisconsin from the freshest cow’s milk, havarti is a smooth, mellow and creamy cheese that is an ideal host for interesting flavors. |
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http://www.rothkase.com/spechavarti.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Denmark |
 | | After the Treaty of Tilsit, England sought to paralyze Denmark, then under the influence of Russia and France, and disembarking 30,000 men near Copenhagen, forced the Danes to surrender their splendid fleet. |  | | Valerius Maccioni, Titular Bishop of Morocco, was the first vicar; his successor was the famous Danish scholar and convert Niels Steno. |  | | After the Treaty of Westphalia (1648), which abolished the jurisdiction of bishops over the North-German Protestant territory, an Apostolic vicariate was erected to govern these scattered parishes and those in Scandinavia. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04722c.htm
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| | Cambozola Cheese |
 | | Cambozola Cheese, Limburger Cheese, Quark Cheese, Tilsit Cheese |  | | Bleu d'Causses, Bleu de Basque, Bleu de Gex, Bleu de Termignan, Blue Cheeses, Blue Wensleydale, Cabrales Blue Cheese, Cashel Blue Cheese, Crème de Saint Agur Cheese, Danish Blue Cheese, Devon Blue, Dorset Blue Vinney, Gorgonzola Cheese, Guler Cheese, Maytag Blue Cheese, Penicillium Glaucum, Penicillium Roqueforti, Roquefort Cheese, Saint Agur Cheese, Shropshire Blue, Stilton, Valdeón Cheese |  | | Cambozola Cheese is a cross between blue cheese and camembert. |
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http://www.practicallyedible.com/edible.nsf/pages/ed.1854
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