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Named for a Catholic parish in Pennsylvania, St. Malachi is an Alpine-style cow's milk cheese with a firm washed rind. For production, the curd is heated and washed with water, re-heated and then brine added during the make process. This results in a low salt, low lactose cheese that is designed to be consumed when it is relatively young - aged about twelve months.

Produced in the shape of a traditional Gouda, St. Malachi has a mottled brown and yellow rind and a firm to crumbly texture. The interior paste is a deep, golden yellow. Its flavors are buttery, savory and has hints of creme brulee that emerge.

in 2019, St. Malachi won a gold medal and Best of Show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show along with a gold medial at the World Cheese Awards.

The Farm at Doe Run, located in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, is based on the philosophy of sustainable organic farming. The farm's culinary garden team strives to produce the highest quality fruits and vegetables, while the creamery creates some of the most sought-after cheeses in Chester County. In order to reflect the bounty of the seasons while being stewards of the land, the farm practices rotational grazing of herds of Jersey cows, East Friesian sheep, and Saanen and Nubian dairy goats. 

Country America Flavor Buttery , Savory , Toasty Intensity Medium Milk Treatment Pasteurized Producer Doe Run Dairy Similar To Gouda State Pennsylvania Style Farmstead , Traditional Texture Crumbly , Crunchy , Nutty Type Hard

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