Cheese - Mimolette
DESCRIPTION
This orange, cannonball-shaped cheese was briefly banned by the FDA for a completely illogical argument. Today a version is imported into the States from Normandy that is close to the real cheese. Invented by the French originally as a substitute for Edam, it was infused with a natural orange dye so as to stand out. Mimolette is unique for its color and is good as both a table or an ingredient in a cooked or melted dish. To learn more about this cheese click here!
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ORIGIN
France
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MILK TYPE
Cow
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RAW MILK OR PASTEURIZED?
Pasteurized
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STORAGE TIPS
Refrigerate preferably in its own drawer close to where most of the produce is kept. After each time that you slice the cheese, re-wrap it with fresh plastic wrap to extend the shelf life. While some chefs will freeze a slice of blue and then grate it over a salad before serving, Chef's Mandala doesn't recommend freezing cheeses in general.
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PEOPLE WHO PURCHASED THIS ALSO PURCHASED
- Cheese Plate
- By Cheese Type - Ossau Iraty and Leonara
- By Origin - Fromage d'Affinois and Reblochon
- Pairings - dried figs, dill pickles, crackers and marcona almonds.
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SUBSTITUTES
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INGREDIENTS
Pasteurized cow milk, salt, cheese cultures, rennet (animal), annatto
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Cheese - Mimolette
Cheese - Mimolette
DESCRIPTION
This orange, cannonball-shaped cheese was briefly banned by the FDA for a completely illogical argument. Today a version is imported into the States from Normandy that is close to the real cheese. Invented by the French originally as a substitute for Edam, it was infused with a natural orange dye so as to stand out. Mimolette is unique for its color and is good as both a table or an ingredient in a cooked or melted dish. To learn more about this cheese click here!
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ORIGIN
France
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MILK TYPE
Cow
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RAW MILK OR PASTEURIZED?
Pasteurized
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STORAGE TIPS
Refrigerate preferably in its own drawer close to where most of the produce is kept. After each time that you slice the cheese, re-wrap it with fresh plastic wrap to extend the shelf life. While some chefs will freeze a slice of blue and then grate it over a salad before serving, Chef's Mandala doesn't recommend freezing cheeses in general.
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PEOPLE WHO PURCHASED THIS ALSO PURCHASED
- Cheese Plate
- By Cheese Type - Ossau Iraty and Leonara
- By Origin - Fromage d'Affinois and Reblochon
- Pairings - dried figs, dill pickles, crackers and marcona almonds.
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SUBSTITUTES
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INGREDIENTS
Pasteurized cow milk, salt, cheese cultures, rennet (animal), annatto
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
DESCRIPTION
This orange, cannonball-shaped cheese was briefly banned by the FDA for a completely illogical argument. Today a version is imported into the States from Normandy that is close to the real cheese. Invented by the French originally as a substitute for Edam, it was infused with a natural orange dye so as to stand out. Mimolette is unique for its color and is good as both a table or an ingredient in a cooked or melted dish. To learn more about this cheese click here!
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ORIGIN
France
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MILK TYPE
Cow
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RAW MILK OR PASTEURIZED?
Pasteurized
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STORAGE TIPS
Refrigerate preferably in its own drawer close to where most of the produce is kept. After each time that you slice the cheese, re-wrap it with fresh plastic wrap to extend the shelf life. While some chefs will freeze a slice of blue and then grate it over a salad before serving, Chef's Mandala doesn't recommend freezing cheeses in general.
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PEOPLE WHO PURCHASED THIS ALSO PURCHASED
- Cheese Plate
- By Cheese Type - Ossau Iraty and Leonara
- By Origin - Fromage d'Affinois and Reblochon
- Pairings - dried figs, dill pickles, crackers and marcona almonds.
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SUBSTITUTES
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INGREDIENTS
Pasteurized cow milk, salt, cheese cultures, rennet (animal), annatto






















