Penn Herb Wellness Guide
Monterey Jack
Varieties
Most Jack cheese is made from pasteurized cows’ milk, through a process similar to that used to produce Colby. It is available in whole, skim, and part-skim varieties, and spiced with jalapeo peppers. Jack is typically prepared in wheels that weigh from 6 to 12 pounds (2.7 to 5.4 kg) and is sold in sticks, bricks, wedges, or individual slices.
Young Jack
This is the fresh, semisoft, mild cheese.
Sharp Jack
After being aged for three to six weeks, Jack, like many cheeses, takes on a sharper flavor.
Pepper Jack
Perhaps the best-known Jack variety, this cheese is seasoned with jalapeo peppers.
Dry Monterey or Dry Jack
These are aged skim and part-skim varieties with a rich flavor, intended for grating and table cheese. Some Jack varieties intended for grating may be coated with a peppery oil.
Mexican Jack Cheese
This variety has a firmer texture and the flavor has more bite to it.
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