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Brie is made from heavy cream. That's cow's milk. When made from goat's milk it's called chèvre brie.

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Where does Brie cheese originate from?

Brie cheese originates from the region of Brie in France.


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Were abouts does brie come from in France?

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Is it safe to eat the skin on brie cheese?

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Which 1 is a french cheese Wenslaydale Brie or Red Leicster?

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Were does the word brie derive?

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What is on the outside of brie cheese?

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