The illustrator for "Thea Stilton and the Blue Scarab Hunt" is an artist named Chiara Balleello. She brings the story to life with her colorful and detailed illustrations that accompany the adventurous tale of Thea Stilton and her friends.
In "Thea Stilton and the Blue Scarab Hunt," Thea and her friends travel to Egypt to solve the mystery of a missing professor and a valuable blue scarab. Along the way, they encounter ancient ruins, hidden secrets, and a dangerous rival group also seeking the scarab. Through teamwork and bravery, they are able to uncover the truth and solve the mystery.
The blue veins in Blue Stilton are the result of penicillium cultures. So it's basically... mold. Only Blue Stilton have those, though: White Stilton has no blue veins.
"Thea Stilton and the Blue Scarab Hunt," a childrens' story in the Geronimo Stilton series, published by Scholastic, includes a map that replaces Israel with an enlarged Jordan. Scholastic says that they are stopping shipment on this title, revising the map, and going to reprint. They claim to regret the omission, which they say was in the original version of the book published in Italy and was translated for English-language distribution. However, the book remains easily available in stores.On Scholastic's webpage, here is what some commenters had to say:Didn't anyone proofread the translation?Is Scholastic a publisher or merely a printer of books? Do you employ editors? Where do you recruit them - the PLO propaganda office? How could a responsible company allow a lie of this magnitude?If your editorial staff is that incompetent, it would seem you need to 1) change your editorial staff and, 2) change the way in which you make sure your publications are properly edited. Moreover, it seems clear you should no longer do business with the Italian company.The omission was so egregious that even Al-Jazeera reported it without political bias.
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Yes, white stilton with apricots is safe during pregnancy! You will read to avoid stilton cheese. This statement, in my opinion, is too general because there is a big difference between blue stilton and white stilton. First of all, all stilton cheese comes from pasteurized milk. The difference between blue and white stilton can be seen when it is manufactured and matured. Very early in the making of blue stilton, blue mold is added to the mixture. White stilton DOES NOT have blue mold added to the mixture. The feeling is that mold ripened cheeses are typically softer and offer a good environment for harmful bacteria like listeria to grow. So, because white stilton is pasteurized and is not mold ripened, it is safe in pregnancy!
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Stilton blue cheese.
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Bleu d'Auvergne - Blue Cheese
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Stilton cheese is not "fermented" as such. Like other blue-veined cheeses, such as Italian "Gorgonzola" and French "Roquefort", it gets its blue veins from the saprotrophic fungus Penicillium roqueforti. For more information on Stilton, see the related links.