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Brussels cheese is a type of cheese originating from Belgium. It is a soft, creamy cheese with a mild, slightly sweet flavor. The cheese is typically made from cow's milk, and is often used in cooking or served with bread.

History[edit]

The history of Brussels cheese dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was first produced in the region around Brussels. The cheese was traditionally made by small, family-owned dairy farms, and was often sold at local markets.

Production[edit]

The production of Brussels cheese involves a process of pasteurization, fermentation, and aging. The milk is first pasteurized to kill any harmful bacteria, then fermented using a specific type of yeast. The cheese is then aged for a period of time to develop its flavor.

Characteristics[edit]

Brussels cheese is known for its soft, creamy texture and mild, slightly sweet flavor. The cheese is typically white in color, with a thin, edible rind. It is often served with bread, or used in cooking to add flavor to dishes.

Culinary Uses[edit]

Brussels cheese is versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. It is often served with bread, or used in cooking to add flavor to dishes. It pairs well with fruits, nuts, and a variety of wines.

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