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Title: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Miss Demeanour on August 27, 2012, 07:59:08 PM
Brie and Camembert ?

 whacky115
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Nick on August 27, 2012, 08:06:22 PM
NURSE TIPSY!!!!!
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Darwins Selection on August 27, 2012, 08:11:10 PM
Brie and Camembert ?

 whacky115

Nothing in my opinion.

Both are like bath-sealant, only not so tasty.

Strong Cheddar or Stilton for me.  cloud9:
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Nick on August 27, 2012, 08:12:27 PM
Put Camembert on a radiator until you can smell ammonia  cloud9:
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Darwins Selection on August 27, 2012, 08:14:36 PM
Put Camembert on a radiator until you can smell ammonia  cloud9:

I can always smell ammonia.
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Nick on August 27, 2012, 08:18:05 PM
Mrs DS #3?  happy100
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Miss Demeanour on August 27, 2012, 08:22:11 PM
I like them but without the waxy stuff....have to cut all that off and it only leaves me with about half the size  sad24:
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Nick on August 27, 2012, 08:26:37 PM
Are we still on cheese here?  whistle:
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Miss Demeanour on August 27, 2012, 08:28:45 PM
Yes
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Nick on August 27, 2012, 08:30:05 PM
 point: point: scared2:
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Snoopy on August 28, 2012, 07:44:59 AM
<Serious mode>
Mostly the difference is in the method of production and the area in which it is made. Like most things French the area of manufacture is more important to the makers than the actual product.
Frankly if you can't tell the difference then don't bother to eat either.
<End of serious mode>
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Miss Demeanour on August 28, 2012, 08:04:38 AM
So could you tell the difference in a blind taste test ?  rubschin:
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Snoopy on August 28, 2012, 08:30:18 AM
So could you tell the difference in a blind taste test ?  rubschin:

Yes ~ usually and provided both samples of cheese are properly ripened.
The "Waxy" stuff is actually the rind of the cheese created by the deliberate addition of a bacteria into the process. Many consider this to be the best bit of the cheese (either of them).
Both are made from unpasteurised cows milk (so don't eat them if you haven't had a TB jab). This applies in most of Europe but in the USA and Australia the law demands that the milk is pasteurised.
Brie is normally "built" in layers whereas the process for Camembert is different, one being poured "whole" whilst with the other the curds are generally cut and then pressed. The "ageing" time is also slightly different hence the difference in flavour with Camembert being a bit stronger in flavour. Neither cheese keeps due to the unpasteurised milk and both should be eaten within a few weeks of reaching ripeness. As DS says Camembert does smell of ammonia as it gets older and once it starts that either eat it soon or throw it away.
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Darwins Selection on August 28, 2012, 12:53:36 PM
So could you tell the difference in a blind taste test ?  rubschin:

Yes ~ usually and provided both samples of cheese are properly ripened.
The "Waxy" stuff is actually the rind of the cheese created by the deliberate addition of a bacteria into the process. Many consider this to be the best bit of the cheese (either of them).
Both are made from unpasteurised cows milk (so don't eat them if you haven't had a TB jab). This applies in most of Europe but in the USA and Australia the law demands that the milk is pasteurised.
Brie is normally "built" in layers whereas the process for Camembert is different, one being poured "whole" whilst with the other the curds are generally cut and then pressed. The "ageing" time is also slightly different hence the difference in flavour with Camembert being a bit stronger in flavour. Neither cheese keeps due to the unpasteurised milk and both should be eaten within a few weeks of reaching ripeness. As DS says Camembert does smell of ammonia as it gets older and once it starts that either eat it soon or throw it away.
:thumbsup:
M. Snoopy, le dieu de fromage.
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Grumpmeister on August 28, 2012, 08:09:03 PM
If memory serves me correctly Brie is produced near Paris and Camembert is produced in Normandy. Camembert also has a deeper, stronger flavour.  rubschin:
Title: Re: What's the difference between ....?
Post by: Snoopy on August 29, 2012, 07:51:53 AM
If memory serves me correctly Brie is produced near Paris and Camembert is produced in Normandy. Camembert also has a deeper, stronger flavour.  rubschin:

Twas originally so but now you need to check for the AOC sticker on the labels.