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Log shaped French goat’s cheese (chèvre à la coupe)
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1000g

  • Appearance:  Matured, cylindrical log, with a white bloomy rind (2.4cm x 7.5cm x 7.5cm).
  • Type of cheese:  It has a fine, soft, melt-in-the-mouth texture.
  • Taste and flavours:  It has the typical, bold taste of French goat’s cheese.
  • Production:  It is made using lactic coagulation of milk that is usually pasteurised.  A small amount of rennet is added and then it is matured in a temperature controlled environment, known in French as an ‘haloir’.
  • Maturation period:  7 days.

Description / History / Origin

Originally from Poitou-Charentes, this cheese is now produced in many regions of France.

More information

This cheese can be found fresh in delicatessens rather than pre-packed at supermarkets.  Slices can be used on pizzas and crepes as well as melted into sauces for meat and fish dishes.

 

 

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An ideal goat's cheese board from the

Poitou-Charentes region includes:

Mini-log shaped goat's cheese
- Chabichou du Poitou
- Goat's cheese Camembert

- Mothais sur feuille

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- A log should be sliced into discs: 

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