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Packsize | 2 KG |
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Fromager d`Affinois is made by ultra-filtration, a relatively modern process that claims a very high percentage of nutrients and butterfat from the milk during the making of the cheese. This ultra-filtration gives the cheese a silky/satin texture that many consumers really like. In addition, the cheese has a clean, rich, and creamy taste. This crowd pleaser is a great seller.
Packsize | 2 KG |
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Milk: Cow
Country: France
Pasteurization: Pasteurized
Region: Rhone-Alpes
Pack: 2/4.41# E
Age: packed after 15 days of affinage
Fat: 60%
A rich and tangy taste, with a creamy texture.Cut into small cubes for salad or thick slices covered with eggs for an omlette. An authentic mediterranean culinary heritage. Serve as a table cheese with vegetables, ham, dried fish or fruit
The standard-bearer of French soft-rippened cheeses is Brie, a creamy cow’s milk delight, from the region of the same name. Eiffel Tower Brie features a chalky white rind and a cream-colored, buttery, soft interior that oozes when at the peak of ripeness and temperature. It is legally defined as a soft cow’s milk cheese that includes a surface mold and at least 40% butterfat. The result is a gooey, palate pleasing product that is complete in its flavor and texture, and versatile in nature.
If you want to sense the pure effect of sheep’s milk on cheese making, you need only taste this cheese. Though mild, this cheese displays the sweet flavor and slight lanolin bite that is typical of sheep’s milk cheeses. Ripened by its outer fleuri, Fromager Brebis has a creamy texture.
What makes Belletoile triple crème brie different from other soft-ripened cheeses like traditional brie and camembert is the addition of extra cream before the production process. While other soft cheeses add some cream in the pre-production process, triple créme brie adds an extra amount of cream which gives Belletoile its wonderful, creamy and mellow mouthfeel. Because of the rind that protects the cheese while it ripens, Belletoile can be enjoyed for weeks after opening as it softens and ages. Our secret recipe includes living cheese cultures, so you will notice different flavor profiles as the cheese matures, starting out fresh and mild but turning more creamy and aromatic in taste as the cheese continues to age.
Bucheron has an ivory-colored paste surrounded by a bloomy white rind. It is chalky and dense on the interior, and has a thin layer of creamy cheese just below the rind. The flavor is mildly goaty when it is young, and develops a sharper and more goaty flavor as it ages. Bucheron means “logger” in French.