Fromage from Europe: Similar, But Not the Same How to tell the difference between France's most iconic cheeses
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These tips will help you to tell the difference between cheeses in four Fromage from Europe families.
Key Points:
- These tips will help you to tell the difference between cheeses in four Fromage from Europe families.
- Brie , Camembert and Coulommiers are all soft-ripened, cow's milk cheeses aged for about four weeks.
- Brie is shaped into large wheels, Camembert in small wheels, and the size of Coulommiers is in between the two.
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