Sunday, August 7, 2011

Fourme d'Ambert (1 pound) by Gourmet-Food.com

Fourme d'Ambert (1 pound) by Gourmet-Food.com Review



Fourme d'Ambert (1 pound) by Gourmet-Food.com Feature

  • Imported from France
  • Cow's Milk
  • Semi-soft Texture
  • Picture depicts an 8-oz. piece of Fourme d'Ambert
Fourme d'Ambert is an ancient French gourmet cheese from the Auvergne that was being made long before English Stilton, which it somewhat resembles. Fourme d'Ambert is a raw cow's milk gourmet cheese with light blue veining. The cheese has a rough gray-brown rind and the cheese is firm, has an ivory color with greenish-blue veining. It has an interesting aroma of roasted nuts and a fruity flavor and is aged for over 60 days. 'Fourme' comes from the Latin 'forma' (form), referring to the container used to hold the curd. Afterwards, the name 'forme' was retained in the mountains of Forez and Auvergne to refer to cheeses from the region. Fourme was sold primarily at the market in the village of Ambert, thus giving it its name. Fourme d'Ambert has long been one of our favorite French gourmet cheeses and is equally suited to an afternoon epicurean taste treat or being featured on the after dinner cheese board- suitably following that most special of meals. One taste and we are sure you will agree. We cut and wrap this cheese in pieces of 8 ounces and 1 pound.


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