Rochebaron
Rochebaron is a soft blue cheese made from pasteurised cow's milk, in the town of Beauzac in the Auvergne region, in the Massif Central, France.
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Country of origin | France |
Region, town | Auvergne |
Source of milk | Cows |
Pasteurised | Yes |
Texture | Soft blue cheese |
Aging time | 6-8 weeks |
Certification | Not known |
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This cheese is one of several that are made by curdling milk and separating the curds from the whey. Pressed into moulds, Rochebaron is then pierced with wires impregnated with Penicillium glaucum to produce blue veins through the soft whitish body of the cheese. The crust of edible ashes is dark matte grey.
Rochebaron is usually sold as a single cheese with an average weight of 600 grams (1.3 lb).
See also
References
- "Rochebaron". Cheese.com. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
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