Trader Joe's is expanding its ever-growing cheese selection with the debut of new Mobay Cheese.
Both goat's milk cheeses and sheep's milk cheese are fantastic on their own. However, Trader Joe's new Mobay Cheese combines the best of both worlds by bringing together these two varieties. The new Mobay Cheese is made by certified Master Cheesemakers at a renowned Wisconsin creamery. At this creamery, wheels of flavorful goat’s milk cheese and sheep’s milk cheese are stacked together with just a thin layer of grapevine ash in between them. The result is a cheese that showcases the creamy and soft texture of goat's milk cheese, with the light nuttiness of sheep's milk cheese. As Trader Joe's explains, Mobay is "best enjoyed in situations where you can truly sit and savor their complex, creamy flavors," such as on crackers or crostini, with plenty of fruit to pair with it.
Blended Goat's Milk Cheeses
Mobay Cheese is Made from Both Goat's Milk and Sheep's Milk
Trend Themes
1. Blended Milk Cheese - The trend of blended milk cheese combines two or more varieties of milk to create unique flavors and textures that appeal to cheese lovers everywhere.
2. Certified Master Cheesemakers - The trend of certified master cheesemakers focuses on raising the bar for cheese production, resulting in higher quality and more specialized cheeses.
3. Cheese Pairing - The trend of cheese pairing aims to enhance cheese consumption by recommending specific food and beverage combinations, creating a unique sensory experience.
Industry Implications
1. Dairy - The dairy industry has the opportunity to explore blended milk cheese production to diversify their offerings and attract more customers.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can take advantage of the trend of cheese pairing by offering unique cheese and wine pairing menus, providing a memorable experience for customers.
3. Gourmet Food - The gourmet food industry can focus on producing high-end cheeses made by certified master cheesemakers, providing a unique and exclusive product for consumers.