Munster cheese

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Munster cheese is a strong-smelling, soft cow’s milk cheese from eastern France, especially known for its washed rind and pungent, tangy flavor.

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Munster cheese canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cheese
soft cheese
washed-rind cheese
agingTime about 5 to 7 weeks
can be aged longer for stronger flavor
aroma strong-smelling
classification French cheese
cow’s milk cheese
countryOfOrigin France
culinaryUse table cheese
used melted in regional dishes
distinguishedFrom American Muenster cheese
fatContent high
flavor pungent
tangy
madeFromMilkOf cow
milkTreatment can be made from raw milk in traditional production
usually pasteurized in industrial production
nameEtymology named after the town of Munster in Alsace
notableCharacteristic rind is more pungent than interior
strong aroma compared to mild flavor
originContext traditionally produced by monks in the Vosges
originPeriod Middle Ages
pasteColor pale yellow
PDOName Munster
PDORegionRequirement specific areas of Alsace and Lorraine
protectedDesignation PDO
regionOfOrigin Alsace
Lorraine
Vosges Mountains
surface form: Vosges
rindColor orange
rindType washed rind
servingSuggestion often eaten with bread
paired with Alsatian white wines
served at room temperature
shape round
storageRecommendation refrigerated but brought to room temperature before serving
surfaceTreatment often rubbed with annatto or similar coloring
washed with brine
texture soft
textureDescription creamy
supple
typicalMoisture high moisture content
typicalRindMicroflora Brevibacterium linens
typicalSaltContent moderately salty
typicalSize large wheel
small wheel

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Alsace traditionalProduct Munster cheese
Munster knownFor Munster cheese