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  2. Wine and food pairing - Wikipedia

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    A pairing of vin jaune with walnuts and Comté cheese. Wine and food matching is the process of pairing food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history of being a staple at the dinner table and in some ways both the winemaking and culinary traditions of a region will have evolved together over the years.

  3. Stilton cheese - Wikipedia

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    The Stilton Cheese Makers Association produced a fragrance called Eau de Stilton, which was "very different to the very sweet perfumes you smell wafting down the street as someone walks past you." [33] The search for an unpasteurised Stilton cheese was a plot element of a Chef! episode titled "The Big Cheese", aired on BBC1 on 25 February 1993.

  4. Cambozola - Wikipedia

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    The cheese has been sold since 1983 [1] and is still produced by Champignon. In English-speaking countries, Cambozola is often marketed as blue brie . It is made from a combination of Penicillium camemberti and the same blue Penicillium roqueforti mould used to make Gorgonzola , Roquefort , and Stilton .

  5. 6 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Pairing Wine With Cheese

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  7. How to Pair Your Charcuterie Board with the Right Wine - AOL

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  8. Shropshire Blue - Wikipedia

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    Shropshire Blue is a blue cheese made from pasteurised cows' milk and uses vegetable rennet. The orange colour comes from the addition of annatto, a natural food colouring. Penicillium roqueforti produces the veining. The cheese has a deep orange-brown, natural rind and matures for a period of 10–12 weeks with a fat content of about 48 per cent.

  9. Culinary triangle - Wikipedia

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    Article discussing the Culinary Triangle (Claude Levi-Strauss: Oysters, Smoked Salmon, and Stilton Cheese) by Edmund Leach; Le triangle culinaire sur Palimpsestes; Le triangle culinaire (1965) sur brepolson; Lévi-Strauss et la gastronomie, patrimoines mythiques de l’humanité; Yvonne Verdier, Pour une ethnologie culinaire