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  2. Camembert - Wikipedia

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    Camembert was reputedly first made in 1791 by Marie Harel, a farmer from Normandy, following advice from Abbot Charles-Jean Bonvoust who came from Alençon. [3] She is credited with having refined a previously existing cheese recipe from the Pays d'Auge region and having launched it into the wider world. [4]

  3. Camembert Baked in the Box Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 375°. Set the box of cheese in a baking dish and bake, uncovered, until just melted, about 15 minutes. Slice off the top rind and serve immediately with crackers and apple slices.

  4. Marie Harel - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the Camembert cheese did not increase the overall consumption of cheese, rather it added credibility and created a positive reputation of Norman produce. [11] By the 1920s, Camembert was the most widely used cheese within France, but it still had several competitors, including the (in comparison) posh Roquefort.

  5. For the French, there are rules and there are Camembert rules ...

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    FOOD : Sacre bleu! Brussels wants to replace the classic camembert box with plastic? I don’t think so says French-dwelling, cheese-loving, food writer Debora Robertson

  6. 3 easy crostini appetizers to make for a party - AOL

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    1 wheel of camembert cheese. 3 pears, cored and thinly sliced. black pepper. honey for drizzling. Instructions: Drizzle baguette slices with olive oil and toast in the oven at 400° F for 8-10 ...

  7. Le Rustique - Wikipedia

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    Le Rustique is a brand of French cheese owned by the Compagnie des Fromages et RichesMonts (CF&R). Le Rustique was created in 1975 in Normandy, France with a recipe of camembert. The brand then launched other soft cheeses including brie , camembert light and coulommiers .

  8. Cambozola - Wikipedia

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    Extra cream is added to the milk, giving Cambozola a rich consistency characteristic of triple crèmes, while the edible bloomy rind is similar to that of Camembert. Cambozola is considerably milder than Gorgonzola piccante and features a smooth, creamy texture with a subdued blue flavour. The cheese's name is a portmanteau of Camembert and ...

  9. Cooking, Recipes and Entertaining Food Stories - AOL.com

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    Get lifestyle news, with the latest style articles, fashion news, recipes, home features, videos and much more for your daily life from AOL. Cooking, Recipes and Entertaining Food Stories - AOL ...