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There are now many varieties of brie made all over the world, including plain brie, herbed varieties, double- and triple-cream brie, and versions of brie made with other types of milk.
Brie is the one of the most popular soft cheeses. Learn how to eat brie whether you want to use it on a cheese plate, bake it for an appetizer, or use it in pasta, casseroles, and more. Also, find out then different types of brie and which is best for your needs.
Brie is a soft and creamy cheese known for its mild, buttery flavor. It is traditionally made from cow's milk and aged as large wheels or rounds. Characterized by its pale yellow interior, its soft, creamy texture under the rind compliments its firmer consistency in the center.
Brie is a soft-ripened, French cheese, circular in shape with an ivory color and greyish, off-white rind. A delicacy without the price tag and a favorite of many. In France, the cheese is made with pasteurized and unpasteurized raw milk. Enzymes and rennet are then added to help the milk curdle.