Alternative Spellings: Campresino Menonita , Queso menonita
Description: Queso Chihuahua (Chihuahua cheese) is a Mexican semi-soft cheese made from pasteurised or raw cow’s milk. The cheese is also called Queso menonita and Campresino Menonita after the Mennonite communities of Northern Mexico. Campresino refers to the compression procedure used to produce this cheese, similar to cheddar. Chihuahua cheese has a semi-firm texture and is pale yellow in color unlike many other white Mexican cheeses. A mild, buttery taste with a nearly cheddar like sharpness is a characteristic of this cheese. The flavor is very similar to that of mild, white cheddar or Monterey Jack. As it is a good melting cheese, the richness and suppleness of Chihuahua cheese is preferred in baking dishes, fondues, pizza, and lasagna or casserole dishes.