Bleu de Gex

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bleu de Gex
Other names Bleu de Haut-Jura, Bleu de Septmoncel
Country of origin France
Region Jura
Source of milk cows
Texture dense and creamy[1]

'Bleu de Gex' (also Bleu du Haut-Jura or Bleu de Septmoncel) is a creamy, semi-soft blue cheese made from unpasteurized milk in the Jura region of France.[2] It is named after the Pays de Gex. During production, Penicillium glaucum mold is introduced and the unwashed curds are loosely packed. It is then aged for at least three weeks.[3] To meet Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée guidelines, it must contain only the milk of Montbéliard cows. It is flavorful for a French blue cheese. Each wheel is stamped with the word "Gex".[4]

References

  1. Bleu de Gex cheese
  2. "Fromages.com - The Best of French Cheeses - bleu Gex". 
  3. Fletcher, Janet (7 January 2011). "Gex marks the spot – a creamy blue from France (sfgate.com)". The San Francisco Chronicle. 
  4. Iburg, Anne (2004). Dumont's Lexicon of Cheese. REBO publishers. ISBN 90-366-1689-1. 
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.