Brie De Nangis
The straw coloured interior has a milky, sweet flavour when young which develops a luscious, mushroom flavour with age
Key Facts
- CountryFrance
- RegionSeine et Marne
- FlavourSweet and mushroomy
- Type of MilkCow
- PasteurisationUnpasteurised
- Vegetarian RennetNo
- OrganicNo
Store & Serve
All cut cheeses are cut to order and will have approximately 12 days shelf life on them from the date the order is despatched.
- StorageKeep refrigerated.
- Instructions for useServe at room temperature.
- Recommended DrinkPinot Noir
Nutrition
- IngredientsCows' Milk, Salt, Rennet, Dairy Cultures (Milk)
- AllergensMilk
Nutritional Information
- Typical Valuesper 100g
- Energy kJ1092
- Energy kcal263
- Fat20
- Of which saturates14
- Carbohydrates0.9
- Of which sugars0
- Protein20
- Salt1.7
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About
Brie de Nangis is slightly stronger than the better known, and bigger, Brie de Meaux and takes its name from Nangis, the town where it was first produced for consumption by the locals. However, its production stopped completely during the Second World War and didn't start again until revived by Robert Rouzaire some 80 years later after extensive research into how it was originally made. The Fromagerie Rouzaire now make the cheese all year round in the region of Saine-et-Marne at the heart of Brie country, the Île-de-France region.
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