Monterrey Jack - meaning and definition. What is Monterrey Jack
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What (who) is Monterrey Jack - definition

KIND OF CHEESE
Pepper jack cheese; Pepperjack; Jack cheese; Monterey jack; Monterrey Jack; Monterey jack cheese; Pepperjack cheese; Monterey Jack Cheese; Pepper jack; Monterey Jack cheese; Pepper Jack cheese; Montery Jack; Montery Jack cheese; Pepper Jack; Monterrey jack; Monty jack; Cheddar Jack
  • A wedge of dry aged Monterey Jack, known as Dry Jack

Monterey Jack         
Monterey Jack, sometimes shortened to Jack, is a Californian white, semi-hard cheese made using cow's milk. It is noted for its mild flavor and slight sweetness.
Galerías Monterrey         
Galerias Monterrey
Galerías Monterrey was the first shopping mall in Monterrey, Mexico. Founded in 1983 with Liverpool, it has grown to attract upscale fashion stores, restaurants, and movie theaters.
History of Monterrey         
  • Yumas native of William H. Emory report. Washington 1857
  • Army General Worth marching on Monterrey 1846.
  • Antiguo Palacio Episcopal de Monterrey de 1787. Estampa de 1901.
  • Map of the city of Monterrey, 1791.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Santa Lucia (Monterrey)
The history of the Mexican city of Monterrey is closely linked with the history of the state of Nuevo León. When the New Kingdom of León was founded, it included Monterrey, Monclova, Saltillo and Cerralvo.

Wikipedia

Monterey Jack

Monterey Jack, sometimes shortened to Jack, is a US white, semi-hard cheese made using cow's milk, with a mild flavor and slight sweetness. It has been called "an American original" and "as a vestige of Spanish rule in the early nineteenth century, derives from a Franciscan monastic style of farmer's cheese."

In addition to being eaten by itself, it is frequently marbled with Colby to produce Colby-Jack, or with yellow cheddar to produce cheddar-Jack. Pepper Jack is a version flavored with chili peppers and herbs. Dry Jack is a harder cheese with a longer aging time.