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  2. Brie cheese sold at Aldi and other stores recalled over ...

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    Glenview Farms Spreadable Brie 2/3 pounds — this product was manufactured on Oct. 15, 2024, and has a "best buy date" of Jan. 13, 2025. Check the recall notice for product codes on the affected ...

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  4. I Tried 7 Trader Joe's Cheeses & the Best Is Super ... - AOL

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    La Délice de Bourgogine Triple Cream Soft Ripened Cheese Lizzy Briskin for Eat This, Not That! PER SERVING (1 oz) : 110 cal, 11 g fat (8 g saturated fat), 240 mg sodium, 0 g carbs (0 g fiber, 0 g ...

  5. Brie - Wikipedia

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    Brie is a soft cheese, [22] which allows the rapid widespread growth of bacteria and moulds if the cheese is not stored correctly. It is recommended that soft cheeses such as brie be kept refrigerated. [23] The optimal storage temperature for brie is 4 °C (39 °F) or even lower.

  6. Président (brand) - Wikipedia

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    1975: Launch of Président Brie. 1991: Launch of Président Emmental range. 1993: Président sells its billionth Camembert. 1995: Launch of Président brand in Germany and United States. 1999: Launch of Président Camembert and Emmental based cheese spread. 2003: Launch of Président Mozzarella and Goats' cheese. 2006: Launch of Président Cantal.

  7. Washed-rind cheese - Wikipedia

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    Washed-rind cheeses can be soft , semi-hard, or hard (Appenzeller). The same bacteria can also have some effect on cheeses that are simply ripened in humid conditions, like Camembert. The process requires regular washings, particularly in the early stages of production, making it quite labor-intensive compared to other methods of cheese production.

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

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    Besides our favorite centerpiece for a charcuterie board, Brie is a soft cheese with a bloomy, textured rind on the outside and high butterfat (60% to 75%) on the inside. According to Brent ...

  9. Brillat-Savarin cheese - Wikipedia

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    Brillat-Savarin (French pronunciation: [bʁija savaʁɛ̃]) is a soft-ripened triple cream cow's milk cheese with at least 72% fat in dry matter (roughly 40% overall). [1] It has a natural, bloomy rind. It was created c. 1890 as "Excelsior" or "Délice des gourmets" ("Gourmets' delight") by the Dubuc family, near Forges-les-Eaux in Seine-Maritime.