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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. France’s favorite cheese is facing an ‘extinction’ crisis ...

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    Of course, keeping Camembert alive also means that the cheese’s story is also kept alive. Supposedly, it was first created by a Normandy woman called Marie Harel who picked up tips from a ...

  4. Camembert vs. Brie: What’s the Delicious Difference? - AOL

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    As reported in The Sydney Morning Herald, French cheesemaker and educator Ivan Larcher says that, traditionally, “Camembert is smaller, around 250g, and Brie is larger, the smallest being 400g ...

  5. Sacre bleu! Camembert and brie 'on the verge of extinction ...

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    Camembert is there at each step of our history,” Sementzeff, 41, said as she delicately salted each cheese and flipped it to perfect its rind. “So there is a strong link, I think, with ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of French cheeses - Wikipedia

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    A few French cheeses are protected under the European Union's Protected Geographic Indication designation (PGI). Many familiar generic types, like Boursin, are not covered, while others originally from other countries, such as Emmental cheese, may have certain varieties protected as a French cheese. This list differs from those of Chundi status.

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

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  9. Le Rustique - Wikipedia

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    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. Le Rustique is sold in France and over 60 other countries, it is best known for its camembert and brie but also commercializes hard cheese slices and raclette cheese.

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