Italians have likes and dislikes like all people. Therefore, some Italians may like French cheese, while others do not like it so much.
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Cheese is Fromage in french.
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"French" is an English word. The Italians use "Francese" for French.
A lot of French and Italians live together in Paris in peace and harmony. Though they do MANY things a lot different than we do.
Roulé is a french cheese which has been rolled out spread in garlic and herbs and rolled back up again like a Swiss roll. Roquefort is a classic French cheese, a blue cheese, from the southern end of that country. It's one of the best.
cheese... in french that is "Cheese" in French is "fromage", not "formage"
The most common way the French eat their cheese is after the main course, spread on some bread, with additionally some wine for the gourmets. But that isn't a strict rule and the saying goes that you can eat 'cheese, as you like it, whenever you like eat'.
It is a soft, mould ripened cheese from France. It is usually made in a heart-shape.