Saint Albray
Saint Albray | |
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Country of origin | France |
Region | Aquitaine |
Source of milk | Cow |
Pasteurised | Yes |
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Saint Albray is a cheese which comes from the Aquitaine region of France.
Invented in 1976, the cheese is similar to Camembert cheese, it has the same attributes, but is not quite as strong. Made with pasteurized cow's milk, this popular cheese is ripened for 2 weeks and formed into a shape like the head of a flower with each "petal" forming a half pound of cheese. The "petals" are formed around a disk, when removed, it creates a hollow center giving the impression of the center of the flower. The cheese is also available in a 'petit' version, weighing 200g[1] (or 500g in England and Germany[2]) with a solid center.
References
- ↑ "Telemarket.fr : + de pouvoir d'achat pour vos courses en ligne : comparatif supermarché en ligne et drive". telemarket.fr. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ↑ "The Cheese and Wine Shop of Wellington - Saint Albray 500g Individual". thecheeseandwineshop.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
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