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farcego

farcego


I made a mess uploading the pictures

What an amazing post!!!

 

This week I had a cheese I never had before, Saint Andre:

It came well into a cardboard container

 

image.jpeg.96b3b411c8b281b7157f485e13fbad27.jpeg

 

and then, when we see the cheese:

 

image.thumb.jpeg.5974c5a15b48542ef0f66dae1b7c5d8b.jpeg

 

look at that!

Really nice texture of a triple cream properly "affine",  buttery and a bit "fungi", and the ripe add some pungent. I enjoyed enough to it at once without any help of other food, crackers, etc (it is how i normally eat cheese).

farcego

farcego

What an amazing post!!!

 

This week I had a cheese I never had before, Saint Andre:

It came well into a cardboard container

 

[img]https://i.imgur.com/OKppAIx.jpg[/img]

 

[img]https://i.imgur.com/0KpbAlx.jpg[/img]

 

https://i.imgur.com/0KpbAlx.jpg

and then, when we see the cheese:

 

[img]https://i.imgur.com/p2NSDOr.jpg[/img]

 

look at that!.

Really nice texture of a triple cream properly "affine",  buttery and a bit "fungi", and the ripe add some pungent. I enjoyed enough to it at opnce without any help of other food, crackers, etc (it is how i normally eat cheese).

farcego

farcego

What an amazing post!!!

 

This week I had a cheese I never had before, Saint Andre:

It came well into a cardboard container

 

[img]https://i.imgur.com/0KpbAlx.jpg[/img]

 

https://i.imgur.com/0KpbAlx.jpg

and then, when we see the cheese:

 

[img]https://i.imgur.com/p2NSDOr.jpg[/img]

 

look at that!.

Really nice texture of a triple cream properly "affine",  buttery and a bit "fungi", and the ripe add some pungent. I enjoyed enough to it at opnce without any help of other food, crackers, etc (it is how i normally eat cheese).

farcego

farcego

What an amazing post!!!

 

This week I had a cheese I never had before, Saint Andre:

It came well into a cardboard container

 

[img]https://i.imgur.com/0KpbAlx.jpg[/img]

 

and then, when we see the cheese:

 

[img]https://i.imgur.com/p2NSDOr.jpg[/img]

 

look at that!.

Really nice texture of a triple cream properly "affine",  buttery and a bit "fungi", and the ripe add some pungent. I enjoyed enough to it at opnce without any help of other food, crackers, etc (it is how i normally eat cheese).

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