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timelets ([personal profile] timelets) wrote2020-01-15 04:57 pm

Mystery solved

It turns out that

Authentic French brie cannot be imported into the United States because it is made with raw milk and would, therefore, need to be aged for at least 60 days to qualify for U.S. importation. Unfortunately, that amount of time would render the brie overripe for consumption. However, France does export a stabilized version of brie that is available in the U.S. It is a soft-ripened cheese with a creamy-white interior and white rind and is usually made from cow's milk and sold in rounds. Stabilized French brie is cut before the cheese has matured, giving it a longer shelf life.

https://www.thespruceeats.com/what-is-brie-cheese-1806997


Many thanks to prof. Gomberg for the hint.
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[personal profile] chuka_lis 2020-01-16 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
ага, для импорта - специальные версии "на импорт". но это вероятно не только к сыру относится.
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[personal profile] chuka_lis 2020-01-16 07:07 am (UTC)(link)
некотореы уверяют что не сравнить, на месте производства лучше чем то что идет в США (аналогичное).
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[personal profile] chuka_lis 2020-01-16 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
может и да, подстраиваются под вкус более, чем формируют.