Items sold are produced in our state certified dairy plant by students, faculty and staff. The products are made during classes and research projects, or are produced during breaks as a way to fund research and maintenance of the facility.
The University of Minnesota has a rich history of dairy product research that goes back to the early 1900's. Researchers here were instrumental in developing procedures for making blue cheese in the United States, and cheeses were aged in caves on the Mississippi River in St. Paul. All the cheeses are now aged here, but we are still using the procedures developed by these early pioneers.
During the 2019 Minnesota State Fair, two UMN cheeses were recognized. Baser De Neige took first place in the miscellaneous category for the MN State Fair Cheese Contest and Santo Paulino took second place in the artisan category.
Be sure to also try Minnesota Blue Cheese, and Nuworld Cheese, a white "blue" cheese invented here and made from a white strain of mold. Other popular items include Nuworld spread, gouda, aged cheddar, various herb flavored cheeses and ice cream. Ice cream is sold in 1.75 quarts and pints and frozen yogurt is sold in quarts and pints. Availability and prices vary.
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