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A trademark used for a mild, pale-yellow, hard Norwegian cheese with large holes.
JARLSBERG - Jarlsberg was a former countship that forms a part of todays Vestfold county in Norway. The former countships of Jarlsberg and Larvik were merged int...
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Norwegian cheese |
Hard mild cheese with holes in from Norway |
Hard cheese named after a town in Norway |
Yellow-coloured cheese with holes in from Norway |
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Carlsberg is a Danish brewery; this Swiss-style cheese from Norway has a similar name |
This Norwegian cheese similar to Swiss has undertones of nuts |
Jarlsberg description |
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Jarlsberg was a former countship that forms a part of todays Vestfold county in Norway. The former countships of Jarlsberg and Larvik were merged into a county in 1821. Jarlsberg and Larviks County (Jarlsberg og Larviks amt) were renamed Vestfold in 1919.Created in 1673 as Griffenfeldt Countship (Griffenfeld grevskap), it was after a few years known as Tønsberg Countship (Tønsberg grevskap) until 1684, when the name became Jarlsberg. Dating to 1681, the countship was associated with members of the Dano-Norwegian noble family, Wedel-Jarlsberg.Jarlsberg was originally created as a countship in 1673 for Peder Schumacher Griffenfeld, a Danish statesman and Chancellor of Denmark during the reign of King Christian V of Denmark. The creation involved that Count Griffenfeld, in addition to owning 14 percent of the countships land, received large tax revenues and also the right to appoint all civil and ecclesiastical officials, including officers and judges, who would serve within the countship |