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| name = Colby-Jack
| name = Colby-Jack
| image = [[Image:CoJack.jpg|250 px]]
| image = [[Image:CoJack.jpg|250 px]]
| othernames =Peterson's cheese
| othernames =Peterson's cheese, Marble Jack
|Marble Jack
| country = [[United States]]
| country = [[United States]]
| regiontown = [[Arena, Wisconsin]]
| regiontown = [[Arena, Wisconsin]]

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Colby-Jack
Other namesPeterson's cheese, Marble Jack
Country of originUnited States
Region, townArena, Wisconsin
Source of milkCows
TextureSemi-hard
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Colby-Jack, or Cojack, is a cheese produced from a mixture of Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses. It is generally sold in a full-moon or a half-moon shape when it is still young and mild in flavor.[1] The cheese has a semi-hard texture. The flavor of Colby-Jack is mild to mellow.[2] The cheese is high in calcium and high in saturated fat.[3]

Uses

Colby-Jack is commonly used on cheese trays, in salads, sandwiches, casseroles, soups, and sauces.[4] Colby-Jack is a popular cheese in Mexican dishes because of its versatile flavor.

Appearance

Colby-Jack has a shiny orange and white marbled look to it[5]. Colby-Jack is a semi hard cheese with a softness comparable to that of Mozzarella.

Character

It has a soft, mellow flavor[citation needed]. Colby-Jack contains 110 calories in 1 oz (28.0 g) of cheese.

See also

Marble cheese

References

  1. ^ Cheese Type
  2. ^ Colby Jack Cheese, Retrieved November 12, 2007
  3. ^ Calories in Sargento Fancy Colby-Jack Shredded Cheese, calorie-count.com; Retrieved November 12, 2007
  4. ^ Colby Jack Cheese; Michigan State University, Retrieved November 12, 2007
  5. ^ Colby Jack, Tillamook County Creamery Association, Retrieved November 12, 2007