§ 133.102 Asiago fresh and asiago soft cheese
§ 133.103 Asiago medium cheese
§ 133.104 Asiago old cheese
§ 133.106 Blue cheese
§ 133.108 Brick cheese
§ 133.109 Brick cheese for manufacturing
§ 133.111 Caciocavallo siciliano cheese
§ 133.113 Cheddar cheese
§ 133.114 Cheddar cheese for manufacturing
§ 133.116 Low sodium cheddar cheese
§ 133.118 Colby cheese
§ 133.119 Colby cheese for manufacturing
§ 133.121 Low sodium colby cheese
§ 133.123 Cold-pack and club cheese
§ 133.124 Cold-pack cheese food
§ 133.125 Cold-pack cheese food with fruits, vegetables, or meats
§ 133.127 Cook cheese, koch kaese
§ 133.128 Cottage cheese
§ 133.129 Dry curd cottage cheese
§ 133.133 Cream cheese
§ 133.134 Cream cheese with other foods
§ 133.136 Washed curd and soaked curd cheese
§ 133.137 Washed curd cheese for manufacturing
§ 133.138 Edam cheese
§ 133.140 Gammelost cheese
§ 133.141 Gorgonzola cheese
§ 133.142 Gouda cheese
§ 133.144 Granular and stirred curd cheese
§ 133.145 Granular cheese for manufacturing
§ 133.146 Grated cheeses
§ 133.147 Grated American cheese food
§ 133.148 Hard grating cheeses
§ 133.149 Gruyere cheese
§ 133.150 Hard cheeses
§ 133.152 Limburger cheese
§ 133.153 Monterey cheese and monterey jack cheese
§ 133.154 High-moisture jack cheese
§ 133.155 Mozzarella cheese and scamorza cheese
§ 133.156 Low-moisture mozzarella and scamorza cheese
§ 133.157 Part-skim mozzarella and scamorza cheese
§ 133.158 Low-moisture part-skim mozzarella and scamorza cheese
§ 133.160 Muenster and munster cheese
§ 133.161 Muenster and munster cheese for manufacturing
§ 133.162 Neufchatel cheese
§ 133.164 Nuworld cheese
§ 133.165 Parmesan and reggiano cheese
§ 133.167 Pasteurized blended cheese
§ 133.168 Pasteurized blended cheese with fruits, vegetables, or meats
§ 133.169 Pasteurized process cheese
§ 133.170 Pasteurized process cheese with fruits, vegetables, or meats
§ 133.171 Pasteurized process pimento cheese
§ 133.173 Pasteurized process cheese food
§ 133.174 Pasteurized process cheese food with fruits, vegetables, or meats
§ 133.175 Pasteurized cheese spread
§ 133.176 Pasteurized cheese spread with fruits, vegetables, or meats
§ 133.178 Pasteurized neufchatel cheese spread with other foods
§ 133.179 Pasteurized process cheese spread
§ 133.180 Pasteurized process cheese spread with fruits, vegetables, or meats
§ 133.181 Provolone cheese
§ 133.182 Soft ripened cheeses
§ 133.183 Romano cheese
§ 133.184 Roquefort cheese, sheep’s milk blue-mold, and blue-mold cheese from sheep’s milk
§ 133.185 Samsoe cheese
§ 133.186 Sap sago cheese
§ 133.187 Semisoft cheeses
§ 133.188 Semisoft part-skim cheeses
§ 133.189 Skim milk cheese for manufacturing
§ 133.190 Spiced cheeses
§ 133.191 Part-skim spiced cheeses
§ 133.193 Spiced, flavored standardized cheeses
§ 133.195 Swiss and emmentaler cheese
§ 133.196 Swiss cheese for manufacturing

Terms Used In CFR > Title 21 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 133 > Subpart B - Requirements for Specific Standardized Cheese and Related Products

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  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
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