I have been busy preparing a little cheese information for our next tour in France and thought I would introduce this truncated pyramid shape to my guests. Last week I was in Marky's, located in Miami and found one of my favorite goat cheese items for sale! This is produced by Fromagerie Jacquin, located in the Loire region. The family has been producing goat cheese for over sixty five years. Two generations continue to keep this delicate tasting cheese in production with shipping connections all over the world. Fresh milk is collected thirty miles around the dairy from fifty local farms whose average herd is around one hundred and fifty goats. Remarkable passion and tradition, along with the highest level of quality control, keep the supplies coming to customers today, even in Florida! |
5 comments:
What an interesting story. I would love to sample that cheese.
Sam
Oh, yes. Love tasting new (to me) cheeses. Every once in a while, the local Italian market surprises me Love knowing tidbits about things like shape, too.
Mimi
Never knew that about triangular-shaped chevre. And I tend to agree that the second story rings more true. Great post, Jann!
Hello my name is Francesca and I'm Italian. I found your blog by chance and I loved it. I have joined your followers. If you go too foul. Thank you. Francesca.
Oh that does make my heart beat a little faster, sounds so wonderful ... how can a story bring out full flavor, I guess I think it can.
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