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The Guerbigny or the Coeur de Marie

Monday 26th September 2011 by Veronique RICHEZ-LEROUGE
It is a raw cow’s milk cheese, with a soft pate and a washed rind, which has the shape of a heart. It is 11 cm across, weighs about 250 gr and contains 23% of fat for its total weight. The Guerbigny is from the Munster’s family but looks like a Rollot.
That cheese comes from the village of Guerbigny, which is located in the Somme. It is sometimes called « Cœur de Marie » for an unknown reason. Only one family continues the production, but can’t sell it, so they actually try to obtain an (...)

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