Colby

/ˈkoʊlbi/ noun

A type of American cheese similar to cheddar but with a more open texture and milder flavor. Named after Colby, Wisconsin where it was first produced.

Named after the town of Colby, Wisconsin, where cheese maker Joseph F. Steinwand developed this variety in 1885. The town itself was named after Gardner Colby, a philanthropist and railroad financier.

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