ekgel
Ekgel is a term that originates from the Dutch language, where it refers to a type of traditional Dutch cheese. The name "ekgel" is derived from the Dutch words "ek" meaning "beech" and "gel" meaning "jelly," reflecting the cheese's distinctive appearance and texture. Ekgel is typically made from cow's milk and has a unique, slightly sweet flavor with a creamy, almost jelly-like texture. It is often compared to a combination of brie and mascarpone.
The production process of ekgel involves a specific method of curdling and draining the milk, which results
Ekgel is a popular cheese in the Netherlands and is often served as part of traditional Dutch