Cheeses from Mexico
A guide to cheeses from Mexico, highlighting the country's most notable and diverse varieties.
Queso Fresco
Queso Fresco is a Mexican cheese made from cow's milk or a combination of cow and goat milk. It is soft, moist, and crumbly with a mild, slightly tangy flavor. Commonly used in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisines, it is great …
Menonita
Menonita, also known as Queso Chihuahua or Chihuahua cheese, is a semi-soft cheese from Mexico. Made from cow's milk, it can be crafted using either pasteurized or unpasteurized milk. The cheese has a pale yellow color and a natural rind. …
Cotija
Cotija is a Mexican cheese named after the town of Cotija in Michoacán. It is a dry grating cheese made from cow's milk and is often referred to as the 'Parmesan of Mexico' due to its salty flavor and granular …
Panela
Panela is a fresh, white cheese from Mexico, made from cow's milk. It has a firm yet crumbly texture that is well-suited for slicing into salads or crumbling over dishes. The cheese has a mild and fresh aroma, making it …
Anejo Enchilado
Anejo Enchilado is a semi-hard cheese from Mexico, made from either cow's or goat's milk that is pasteurized. It has a white color and a strong aroma. The flavor is salty, sharp, spicy, and strong, making it a bold choice …
Criollo Cheese
Criollo Cheese is a semi-firm cheese made from cow's milk, originating from Taxco, Mexico. It is characterized by its pale yellow color and strong aroma. The flavor is savory and sharp, making it a popular choice for those who enjoy …