It was originally made in brie it was named after the city/Reagen northern brie and southern brie but it has changed its name since then to Seine Mont
Yes, plenty. One to look out for in the UK is called Capricorn Goats cheese from Sommerset. They sell it in supermarkets like Waitrose on the counter.
Yes, it is a French cheese produced in an area on the east/south east of Paris, between Meaux and Melun.
no it is a type of bread, and it is rye, also a alchohal
Brie is actually a French word, in common usage in the English language.
It is pronounced the same in French as it is in English. (bree)
Brie and cheddar are both types of cheese. Brie is a soft, white, French cheese and chedder is a harder, usually orange, cheese.
The most common French cheese I think is Brie. It is a soft cow's milk cheese from la Brie region in France.
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From a French region where the Brie cheese originated.
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Brie en croute is a French recipe in which an entire wheel of brie cheese is wrapped in puff pastry. Brie en croute is also known as puff pastry wrapped brie. When baked the cheese becomes warm and melts.
Brie en croûte is an entire wheel of Brie cheese wrapped in puff pastry.
Brie cheese is famous for it's mild and flavourful taste. There are many kinds and all are very good.