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Semi Soft Cheese

We have a (semi) soft spot for these cheeses! Discover our selection of semi-soft cheese from around the world, and find out what it means when a cheese is classified as "semi-soft". To officially classify as a semi-soft cheese, the water content must be under 45% and above 36%. This is a super varied category of cheeses, including cheeses made from different milks - goat, cow, sheep and buffalo (even mixed).
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Fontina
Fontina
from Italy by Val d'Aosta

The classic fondue cheese from the Aosta Valley of France.

4.5(2 reviews)
Gruyere Cheese - Cave-Aged 12 Months
Gruyere Cheese - Cave-Aged 12 Months
from Switzerland by Emmi

The Swiss fondue cheese by tradition, this cave-aged Gruyere is nutty, rich and pleasantly spicy.

San Simon DO
San Simon DOP Spanish Cheese
from Spain by Fromage Marquis

A brilliant yellow-orange, carefully smoked Spanish cheese that delivers a mild buttery and smoky taste.

Brillat Savarin (pre order)
Brillat Savarin
from France by Lincet

Soft triple crème cheese with a downy rind and subtle flavor.

Widmer's Aged Brick Cheese
Widmer's Aged Brick Cheese
from United States by Widmer's Cheese Cellars

Bay Blue
Bay Blue
from United States by Point Reyes

This California blue cheese is renowned for its creamy texture and complex flavor profile.

Maia
Maia
from United States by Briar Rose Creamery

This washed rind cheese offers a soft custardy interior highlighted by notes of clotted cream and sweet melon.

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Shop for a great variety of semi-soft cheeses online at Gourmet Food Store! Chose from classic picks like Mozzarella, or rare finds like Petit Livarot from France. This category of cheese includes some great cheese board selections, and a great array of flavors and textures. A perfect example of a semi soft cheese is Mozzarella di Buffala, a smooth cheese with an elastic and pliable texture. Semi-soft cheeses have a very good melting characteristic, so they are great for cooking and ideal for sandwiches, grilled cheese, casseroles and pizzas. Their flavor can vary dramatically, but they blend well with other cheeses, since they tend to be young and mild. Interior-ripened cheeses, where the aging starts from within, is one example of semi-soft cheese, while surface-ripened is another (in this case, the aging starts from the outside, and is also called washed-rind). Some of our most popular semi-soft cheese include Fontina, Havarti and some blue cheeses like Roquefort. Discover them all below! You'll find semi-soft blue cheese, semi-soft sheep's milk cheese, goat cheese, even buffalo milk cheese! They're great to slice, some melting easily and great for grilled cheeses, some of the more crumbly variety perfect for salads. Serve semi-soft cheeses in fondues, add them to savory tarts and quiches, crumble over hot and cold salads, or just take your favorite and serve them on a cheese plate. You can't go wrong!

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