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rødkit/rødkitten

English translation: washed rind cheese


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Danish term or phrase:rødkit
English translation:washed rind cheese
Entered by: SagaLinguistics
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23:05 Oct 17, 2010
Danish to English translations [PRO]
Food & Dairy / Types of cheeses
Danish term or phrase: rødkit/rødkitten
I'm translating a product sheet for a dairy company and haven't been able to find a translation for this kind of cheese, or is it a kind of culture used in the production of the cheese.

Sorry there's no more info.

Thanks for any help.
Jandrew
United Kingdom
Local time: 12:45
washed rind cheese
Explanation:
A Google search will lead you to several websites from various countries, all explaining in detail everything you ever wanted to know about this...ahem! rather pungent type of cheese! ;) Apparently, the red or orange colour appears during the aging process after the application of a bacteria called Brevibacterium linens.
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SagaLinguistics
Canada
Local time: 07:45
Grading comment
Many thanks.
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Summary of answers provided
3 +1washed rind cheese
SagaLinguistics
2red cheese culture
Christine Andersen


  

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washed rind cheese


Explanation:
A Google search will lead you to several websites from various countries, all explaining in detail everything you ever wanted to know about this...ahem! rather pungent type of cheese! ;) Apparently, the red or orange colour appears during the aging process after the application of a bacteria called Brevibacterium linens.


    Reference: http://www.artisanalcheese.com/products.asp?dept=1116
    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheese
SagaLinguistics
Canada
Local time: 07:45
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PRO pts in category: 4
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Many thanks.
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Asker: Many thanks.


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agree  Suzanne Blangsted: http://www.murrayscheese.com/edu_glossary.asp
3 days10 hrs
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10 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5
red cheese culture


Explanation:
I had a discussion about this several years ago with a client, and could not find a suitable answer.

Unfortunately I cannot find my references to it now.

However, I did note that the client´s suggestion was simply to call it red cheese culture.
On that particular occasion I think the text went on to describe the flavour and texture of the cheese, which was one of a range of different cheeses.
As far as I remember, this ´red cheese culture´ was used to wash a blue mould cheese inspired by Fourme d´Ambert.

I remember the fruitless search and the discussion with the client quite well, but it must be further back than I have searched in my files - time flies!


Christine Andersen
Denmark
Local time: 13:45
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Native speaker of: English
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Mar 8, 2011 - Changes made by SagaLinguistics:
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