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liuzhou

liuzhou

I bought this online. Arrived this morning. 

 

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According to the manufacturer:

 

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Le Chevre, cheese made from goat’s milk. This semi-hard cheese is full of flavor and suitable for persons with cow’s milk intolerance. Goat cheese is white and better digestible in comparison to cheese made from cow’s milk.

 

Actually, it's very mild with little goat flavour. And tolerance or lack of is not an issue for me.

 

The odd thing was that it was described as Roquefort on the shopping app listing. I knew it wasn't just by looking at the image. And Roquefort is a protected species in Europe. No such thing as Dutch Roquefort would ever be allowed!

 

Anyway, I was happy to buy it for a try, knowing what it really was!

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

I bought this online. Arrived this morning. 

 

DutchGoatCheese.thumb.jpg.bf029a5d5d47cb229b0b8014799ce1a0.jpg

 

According to the manufacturer:

 

Quote

Le Chevre, cheese made from goat’s milk. This semi-hard cheese is full of flavor and suitable for persons with cow’s milk intolerance. Goat cheese is white and better digestible in comparison to cheese made from cow’s milk.

 

The odd thing was that it was described as Roquefort on the shopping app listing. I knew it wasn't just by looking at the image. And Roquefort is a protected species in Europe. No such thing as Dutch Roquefort would ever be allowed!

 

Anyway, I was happy to buy it, knowing what it really was!

 

 

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