Fresh Cheese Archives

Browse Cheese Atlas’s extensive range of artisanal fresh cheeses from around the world.

Fresh cheese is a category of cheese that is not aged or ripened and is meant to be consumed shortly after production. It is made from curd that has not been pressed or aged, and has a mild, tangy flavour and a soft texture.

You can also find our archives organised by other cheese types here: Blue, Pasta Filata, Pressed Cooked, Pressed Uncooked, Soft Washed Rind, Soft White Mould and Whey.

Fresh Cheese Profiles

Paneer: South Asia’s Most Popular Cheese

Paneer, also known as Indian Cottage Cheese, is a fresh cheese that is widely used in Indian cuisine. Read on to learn more...

Mascarpone

Italy's most famous cream cheese...

Panela

Mexico's basket cheese...

Crescenza: The Ultimate Italian Fresh Cheese

Also known as Stracchino, Crescenza is a fresh cheese from northern Italy. It derives its name from an Italian word that means growth...
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