Neufchâtel cheese
[ noo-shuh-TELL; NOO-shuh-tell ]
1.The French original, hailing from the town of Neufchâtel in the region of Normandy, is a soft, white, unripened
CHEESE. When young, its flavor is slightly salty but delicate and mild. After ripening, Neufchâtel becomes more pungent. It's made from cows' milk and the milk fat content varies widely (from 20 to 45 percent). Neufchâtel is available in a variety of shapes-square, rectangular, cylindrical and the special heart-shape variety called Coeur de Bray. 2. For information on the American version of Neufchâtel, see
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CHEESE. See also
CHEESE.
© Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER'S
COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.