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Eichten's String Cheese Plain Individual (1 oz)

$1.50 $1.25

1 oz.

Great Cheese, No Strings Attached
Healthy Snack for Kids and Adults
From the Master Cheesemakers of Faribault, MN!

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From the master cheesemakers of of Faribault, MN.

Generally refers to snack-sized servings of low-moisture mozzarella. This form of string cheese is roughly cylindrical, about 6 inches (15 cm) long, and less than 1 inch (2.54 cm) in diameter. The cheese used is nearly always a form of mozzarella or a combination of mozzarella and cheddar. This type of string cheese gets its name because it can be eaten by pulling strips of cheese from the cylinder along its length and eating these strings.

Ingredients: Whole Milk, Salt, Cheese Culture, Rennet

Individual Cheese Stick 1 oz.

Eichten's Cheeses

How we got Started

 

1976 – Joe and Mary Eichten, after raising 10 children on their Midwest dairy farm, became the first farm in the United States to produce a value added product which became a farmstead cheese plant operation. The cheese of choice was a Dutch Gouda, produced just as on the farms in Holland.

1977 – This family owned business was simply retail sales direct from the farm. The first seasoned cheese, Herb Gouda was produced.

1978 – Eichten’s 1st award winning recognition for their Gouda cheese. Became known as one of the first “Natural Foods Company.” Wholesale sales were introduced.

1980 – Mary’s Tilsit was developed. It took 3 years to perfect her recipe to become what she felt was truly American pre-ripened cheese. It has become a Minnesota signature cheese.

1987 – American Bison Arrive! The need for an all natural healthy meat to compliment the natural cheeses became evident. The bison adapted well to Eichten’s natural prairie grass feeding program.

1990 – Brought many new changes including expansion of new aging rooms and a packaging facility.

1999 – Award Winning continues with the highest 1st place score ever given in regional cheese competitions.

2005 – The bison (a natural low fat meat) has become a high demand product with consumers. Eichten’s received three top awards with their Artisan Goudas.

2007 – Olive Tapenade Gouda and Garlic Blue Gouda Spread were developed.

2010 – Brenda Carlson, granddaughter and the third generation to come back to the family farm.

2012 – Our first Bagel Spread made with natural honey and cranberries was introduced.

2010 – Started producing goat’s milk Gouda as goats milk cheeses were becoming more in demand.

2020 - Brenda (3rd Generation) produced Eichtens Parmezaan Gouda.

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