How to Eat Brie Cheese

Brie is a delicacy cheese that hails from France. A delicious treat, everyone should eat and enjoy brie cheese. Does this Spark an idea?

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      True brie cheese made in France is made from unpasteurized milk so the only form of brie cheese that is available in the US is made from pasteurized milk which is still delicious but not as much as the original. True brie cheese can be purchased from France and should be consumed shortly after it is purchased to avoid it aging too much and making people sick.

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      Brie has a rich, creamy center that delights cheese fans around the world. It also has a tasteless but edible rind. The older the brie cheese, the stronger the richness.

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      Enjoy brie cheese room temperature. Allow it to warm to room temp before serving. Some people prefer the cheese warmed slightly.

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      Slice the cheese and mix it with fruit or add it to any sandwich. Or enjoy it alone.

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      Make a Brie cheese and cracker spread to serve at a party.

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      Compliment the creamy Brie cheese with a dry white wine.

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  • woot Mar 16, 2009
    Thanks for the article about eating brie cheese. I love it, especially with fruit!
  • LeapYear fish Mar 05, 2009
    girl, you're making me hungry!
  • Heidi Braley Feb 28, 2009
    Yummm. Cheese is high on list of favorites. Nice article.
  • Kathy Bruins Feb 28, 2009
    I had some recently with a pastry baked on the outside...yum!
  • 02SmithA Feb 26, 2009
    Brie cheese is very high quality.. I love all cheese, but this is some great stuff!

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