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  2. How to Eat Brie Cheese, According to Experts (Including if ...

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    The best drink pairings for Brie include dry sparkling wine (“It lifts the rich texture of the cheese off the palate and will balance the more intense flavors of a ripe Brie,” Sennett says ...

  3. 4 Easy Ways to Enjoy Brie Cheese - AOL

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    Brie has a naturally rich flavor and texture (the cheese contains up to 75% butterfat), meaning a slightly acidic topping like grainy mustard can cut through the richness.

  4. Brie - Wikipedia

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    Heavily aged and very pungent Brie noir. Brie may be produced from whole or semi-skimmed milk. The curd is obtained by adding rennet to raw milk and warming it to a maximum temperature of 37 °C (98.6 °F). The cheese is then cast into moulds, sometimes with a traditional perforated ladle called a pelle à brie. The 20 cm (8 in) mould is filled ...

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    Get ready for all of the NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #132 on Saturday, October 21, 2023. Connections game on Saturday, October 21, 2023. The New York Times.

  6. Washed-rind cheese - Wikipedia

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    Washed-rind cheeses are periodically cured in a solution of saltwater brine or mold-bearing agents that may include beer, wine, brandy and spices, making their surfaces amenable to a class of bacteria (Brevibacterium linens, the reddish-orange smear bacteria) that impart pungent odors and distinctive flavors and produce a firm, flavorful rind around the cheese. [1]

  7. Types of cheese - Wikipedia

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    Parmesan cheese, a hard cheese originally from the Italian province of Parma. Hard cheeses are packed tightly into forms (usually wheels) and aged for months or years until their moisture content is significantly less than half of their weight, leading to a firm and granular texture. Most of the whey is removed before pressing the curd.

  8. Brined cheese - Wikipedia

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    Brined cheese is widely produced and eaten in the Middle East and Mediterranean areas. [2] Brined cheeses include: Akkawi (Levant) Balkánský sýr (Czechia and Slovakia) Bryndza (Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia) Chechil (Armenia) Cherni Vit (Bulgaria) Domiati (Egypt) Feta (Greece) Ġbejna (Malta) Halloumi (Cyprus) Hâlûmi (Egypt ...

  9. How to Eat Brie on More Than Just a Cheese Plate - AOL

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