Top 3 Norwegian Semi-hard Cheeses

Last updated on June 06, 2026
01

Kraftkar

3.8 ·

Norway probably isn't the first country that comes to mind when we think about great cheese. However, that might change as Norwegian producer Tingvollost won the main prize and the title of the world's best cheese at the 2016 World Cheese Awards in San Sebastian, Spain for its blue cheese called Kraftkar. More than a hundred judges assessed over 3,000 cheeses according to a number of qualities such as color, texture, and flavor before they came to the conclusion that Kraftkar is undoubtedly the champion. This blue cheese is produced from cow's milk from the family farm located in the village of Torjulvågen. It has an excellent texture that first crumbles, and then you get a soft creaminess, while the mould is nicely developed and distributed evenly throughout the body. The name of the cheese, translated to strongman, refers to the legendary farmhand Tore Nordbø and his extraordinary size and strength. The company's chairman Gunnar Waagen was totally stunned when he was presented with the award, expressing his gratitude and acknowledging what it means for a small family business like Tingvollost. All that is left is to book a ticket to Norway and indulge in Kraftkar, preferably paired with crackers, walnuts, figs, fruit jams – or eat it on its own – after all, it is the best cheese in the world!

02

Geitost (Brown Goat Cheese)

3.7 ·

Produced on Norwegian mountain farms for 500 years, Geitost is a processed brown cheese made with whey and cream (goat's milk) that are slowly cooked for 8 to 10 hours. Technically, geitost is a type of brunost and it's not a cheese at all because it's made from a secondary product. Geitost is pressed into square molds and turns brown because of the lactose sugar. Its flavor is sweet with hints of burnt caramel, which is the reason why Norwegian children often eat it for breakfast. Geitost is traditionally sliced extra-thin, and it is typically served on Norwegian flatbread.

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Nøkkelost

3 ·

Nøkkelost is a traditional semi-hard cheese made from cow's milk. Also known as Kuminost, the cheese matures for 3 months and it's flavored with cumin, cloves, and caraway. It has a natural rind and a creamy texture, while the flavors are spicy, tangy, and nutty. It is recommended to melt Nøkkelost over meat or potatoes and pair it with a glass of red wine on the side.

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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 3 Norwegian Semi-hard Cheeses” list until June 06, 2026, 111 ratings were recorded, of which 79 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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