Wikipedia:WikiProject Food and drink/Cheeses task force
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Community forums
A community forum has been established to help manage common goals of the associated Food and Drink WikiProjects. A general forum can be found here.
- Goal specific forums
- Guidelines forum - This forum has been set up for the various Food and Drink projects to develop a set of Manual of Style guidelines for use in articles under the auspices of all the related Food and Drink WikiProjects and task forces. This would be similar to the MoS guidelines for biographies or legal articles.
- Restaurant notability guidelines discussion - This guideline is intended to extend WP:CORP, in no way to replace its purpose, in regard to restaurants. It is also not intended to replace, supplant, or otherwise alter the standard notability requirements.
The reason this extension of the notability requirements is necessary is that there is a constant inflow of pages for restaurants that do not have, or have a very tenuous, notability.
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Article information
[edit] A note on article names
Cheese articles should be given a unique name that clearly differentiates them from other potential topics that may share the same name. This is especially important in the case of European cheeses, where cheese are frequently named after a town or region. The Manual of Style method is to append "cheese", in parenthesis, to the article name (eg. Pont-l'Évêque (cheese), from the French town of Pont-l'Évêque). Whether you choose to append cheese to non-ambiguous titles is a left to individual authors. Note that the designation should not be applied where it is redundant, as in the case of "Queso blanco".
[edit] Article Structure
The article should start with a brief description of the cheese, including:
- the nature of the milk (or substance) from which the cheese is produced (eg. goat's milk, cow's milk, ewe's milk)
- a high-level description of the cheese's flavor(mild, flavorful, sharp)
- a rough notion of the cheese's texture (soft, semi-soft, hard, etc.)
- if applicable, the region in which the cheese is made, and/or originates
Much of this information can be conveyed concisely in the first sentence(s) of the article. Example: "Roquefort is a flavorful ewe's-milk bleu cheese from the south of France."
The article should move on (over the first or first several paragraphs) to a more detailed description of the cheese, including:
- description of the cheese's appearance (eg, "shot with blue veins of mold", "inedible orange rind".)
- (optionally) some attempt to describe the flavor of the cheese
The article should continue to list any unique details of the cheese, including:
- A description of the production process
- History (even if legendary) of the discovery/invention of the cheese
- Variants of the cheese (eg US cheddar vs. English Cheddar)
- A list of producers (where applicable-- don't bother with widely produced cheeses.)
Next, there is a table with quick facts about the cheese. A template for the table can be found at the bottom of this page. The contents are as follows:
- The official full name of the cheese. If there are several official names, list all (eg. port-du-salut/entrammes).
- A picture of the cheese, where available. We have not yet located a source of public-domain or copylefted cheese images. Do not grab images off the web unless you're sure they're not copyrighted!
- Primary geographical production area. If the cheese has no center of production, specify "worldwide". (At some point, a map might be helpful)
- The milk (or non-milk substance) from which the cheese is made. Specify whole or skim milk where appropriate.
- Pasteurization: Yes/No/Occasionally/Frequently or something more descriptive.
- Texture (semi-soft, soft, hard, etc.)
- Average fat content (as a percentage.)
- Average protein content (as a percentage.)
- Size/weight of a cheese wheel (where applicable)
- Affinage/aging time (specify if there are multiple stages.)
- Trademarks, production guilds, etc. (eg AOC for many protected French cheeses.)
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Categories:
- Cheese by country, such as English cheese, etc.
- Cheeses by milk type, such as Cow's milk cheese
- Protected designation, if appropriate
[edit] Templates
- {{Infobox Cheese}} - Infobox template for cheese articles
- {{Italian cheeses}} - Infobox template for those articles covering Italian cheeses
- {{French cheeses}} - Infobox template for those articles covering French cheeses
- {{WPFOOD}} - Banner to tag article on its talk page to associate with this task force
- {{User WP Cheeses}} - Place this template on your user page when you join the task force
- {{Cheese-stub}} - Cheese stub template
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