Camembert
The most common French cheese I think is Brie. It is a soft cow's milk cheese from la Brie region in France.
It is a soft, mould ripened cheese from France. It is usually made in a heart-shape.
Brie and cheddar are both types of cheese. Brie is a soft, white, French cheese and chedder is a harder, usually orange, cheese.
Cheese is soft and chewy.
French would eat it. the brie is a soft cheese resembling camembert, with a white mouldy crust.
No. In the US, chips are called French fries and made of potatoes. While cheese balls are made of soft, unripened cheese that is fried.
Yes, because it is soft.
the posh word for soft cheese is fromage frais
hard cheese is hardend by FAT! and i like soft cheese better than hard cheese. =]
It is a wheel of Madrigal cheese. Madrigal cheese is the French 'Swiss cheese', a smooth French cheese with holes. It is made from whole milk and has a sweet, nutty taste. The rind has an orange color. The interior has large eyes (holes) with a semi-soft texture. It is sometimes referred to as a Baby Swiss.
yes you can use soft cream cheese for baking.