Cheese Sainte Maure de Tourraine AOP Laiterie de Verneuil 250gr | per unit
Item No. IDA0WW0000109
The Sainte-Maure de Touraine is pierced with a straw in its centre, over the entire length. This rod is used to hold the cheese and prevent it from breaking. The PDO imposes the introduction of a pyrographed rye straw in the centre of the cheese after demoulding. It shows the identification number o
Description
The Sainte-Maure de Touraine is pierced with a straw in its centre, over the entire length. This rod is used to hold the cheese and prevent it from breaking.
The PDO imposes the introduction of a pyrographed rye straw in the centre of the cheese after demoulding. It shows the identification number of the producer and the name of the cheese.
Like many goat's cheeses, the Sainte-Maure can be eaten both natural and au gratin on bread.
The PDO imposes the introduction of a pyrographed rye straw in the centre of the cheese after demoulding. It shows the identification number of the producer and the name of the cheese.
Like many goat's cheeses, the Sainte-Maure can be eaten both natural and au gratin on bread.
Specifications
- Country of Origin
- France
- Storage Temperature
- Chilled Cheese 4°C
- Unit of Measure
- Piece
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Cheese Sainte Maure de Tourraine AOP Laiterie de Verneuil 250gr | per unit
Item No. IDA0WW0000109
The Sainte-Maure de Touraine is pierced with a straw in its centre, over the entire length. This rod is used to hold the cheese and prevent it from breaking. The PDO imposes the introduction of a pyrographed rye straw in the centre of the cheese after demoulding. It shows the identification number o
Description
The Sainte-Maure de Touraine is pierced with a straw in its centre, over the entire length. This rod is used to hold the cheese and prevent it from breaking.
The PDO imposes the introduction of a pyrographed rye straw in the centre of the cheese after demoulding. It shows the identification number of the producer and the name of the cheese.
Like many goat's cheeses, the Sainte-Maure can be eaten both natural and au gratin on bread.
The PDO imposes the introduction of a pyrographed rye straw in the centre of the cheese after demoulding. It shows the identification number of the producer and the name of the cheese.
Like many goat's cheeses, the Sainte-Maure can be eaten both natural and au gratin on bread.
Specifications
- Country of Origin
- France
- Storage Temperature
- Chilled Cheese 4°C
- Unit of Measure
- Piece
Reviews (0)
There are no reviews yet.