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  2. I Tried 10 Popular Costco Cheeses & Several Blew Me Away - AOL

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    Nutrition: (Per 1 Ounce Serving): Calories: 110 Fat: 9 g (Saturated Fat: 5 g) Sodium: 170 mg Carbs: 0 g Protein: 8 g. Coming from Switzerland, this Gruyere was a love-it or hate-it situation in my ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Brie de Meaux - Wikipedia

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    A modern legend identifies as Brie de Meaux a certain cheese dating to the seventh century, "rich and creamy", with an edible white rind that in the 774 AD Frankish Emperor Charlemagne first tasted in the company of a bishop and approved, [1] requiring two cartloads to be sent to Aachen annually; the site, not mentioned in the anecdotal but unreliable ninth-century life of Charlemagne, De ...

  5. List of American cheeses - Wikipedia

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    While the term "American cheese" is legally used to refer to a variety of processed cheese, many styles of cheese originating in Europe are also made in the United States, such as brie, cheddar, gouda, mozzarella, and provolone. Also, many local dairies throughout the country produce artisan cheeses and other more localized flavors. Almost half ...

  6. Baskin-Robbins' Newest Ice Cream Flavor Is Brie and Burrata ...

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    Each scoop blends brie and burrata-flavored ice creams with almonds, pistachios and an apricot swirl, making for a sweet and salty spin on a charcuterie platter, per a press release.

  7. Camembert - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Brie was produced in large wheels measuring either 22.9 cm (9 in) or 36.8 cm (14.5 in) in diameter. [1] As a result, Brie takes longer to ripen compared to the smaller Camembert cheeses. When sold, Brie is typically cut into segments from the larger wheels, although some variations of Brie are sold as small, flat cylinders.

  8. The Easy Brie App That Takes a Few Seconds in the Microwave - AOL

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  9. Cambozola - Wikipedia

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    The cheese has been sold since 1983 [1] and is still produced by Champignon. In English-speaking countries, Cambozola is often marketed as blue brie . It is made from a combination of Penicillium camemberti and the same blue Penicillium roqueforti mould used to make Gorgonzola , Roquefort , and Stilton .