- List of French cheeses
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This is a list of cheeses from France. Traditionally, there are from 350 to 400 distinct types of French cheese grouped into eight categories 'les huit familles de fromage'. There can be many varieties within each type of cheese, leading some to claim closer to 1,000 different types of French cheese.[1]
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Protected Designation of Origin
Under the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union, certain established cheeses, including many French cheeses, are covered by a Protected Designation of Origin and other, less stringent designations of geographical origin for traditional specialities (for details see the French Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) system, the Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) system used in Italy, and the Denominación de origen system used in Spain).
A complete list of agricultural products with an EU Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), or Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG), listed alphabetically by nation, is at the Europa Agriculture site.
French cheese production is classified under four categories, and PDO/AOC rules dictate which category(ies) each protected cheese may be assigned to:[2]
- Fermier: A farmhouse cheese, which is produced on the farm where the milk is produced.
- Artisanal: A producer producing cheese in relatively small quantities using milk from their own farm, but may also purchase milk from local farms.
- Coopérative: A dairy with local milk producers in an area that have joined to produce cheese. In larger coopératives quantities of cheese produced may be relatively large, akin to some industriel producers (many may be classed as factory-made[3]).
- Industriel: A factory-made cheese from milk sourced locally or regionally, perhaps all over France (depending on the AOC/PDO regulations for specific cheeses).
List of protected French cheeses
56 cheeses are classified, protected, and regulated under French law. The majority are classified as Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC), the highest level of protection. Some are also protected under the less stringent but still legally regulated designation Label Régional (LR). A few French cheeses are protected under the European Union's Protected Geographic Indication designation (PGI). Many familiar generic types, like Boursin, are not covered. It may come as a surprise to see varieties of Emmental cheese protected as a French cheese. This list differs from those of AOC status.
Cheese Year designated AOC Producing region Type of milk Designation Abondance 1990 Savoie Cow AOC Banon 2003 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Goat AOC Beaufort 1968 Savoie Cow AOC Bleu d'Auvergne 1975 Auvergne Cow AOC Bleu des Causses 1979 Midi-Pyrénées Cow AOC Bleu de Gex, du Haut-Jura, or de Septmoncel 1977 Franche-Comté Cow AOC Bleu du Vercors-Sassenage 1998 Rhône-Alpes Cow AOC Brie de Meaux 1980 Ile-de-France Cow AOC Brie de Melun 1980 Ile-de-France Cow AOC Brocciu Cara or Brocciu 1983 Corsica Sheep AOC Cabecou 1988 Midi-Pyrénées Goat AOC Cancoillotte n/a Franche-Comté Cow LR Cantal, Fourme de Cantal, or Cantalet 1956 Auvergne Cow AOC Camembert de Normandie 1983 Normandy Cow AOC Chabichou du Poitou 1990 Poitou-Charentes Goat AOC Chaource 1970 Champagne-Ardenne Cow AOC Chevrotin 2002 Savoie Goat AOC Comté 1952 Franche-Comté Cow AOC Crottin de Chavignol 1976 Centre (French region) Goat AOC Emmental de Savoie n/a Savoie Cow PGI Emmental français est-central n/a Franche-Comté Cow PGI Époisses de Bourgogne 2004 Bourgogne Cow AOC Fourme d'Ambert 1972 Auvergne Cow AOC Fourme de Montbrison 1972 Auvergne Cow AOC Laguiole 1961 Auvergne Cow AOC Langres 1991 Champagne-Ardenne Cow AOC Livarot 1972 Normandy Cow AOC Macônnais 2006 Bourgogne Goat AOC Maroilles or Marolles 1976 Nord-Pas-de-Calais Cow AOC Mimolette n/a Nord-Pas-de-Calais Cow LR Mont d'or, or Vacherin du Haut-Doubs 2006 Franche-Comté Cow AOC Morbier 2000 Franche-Comté Cow AOC Munster or Munster-Géromé 1969 Alsace and Vosges Département in Lorraine (region) Cow AOC Neufchâtel 1969 Normandy Cow AOC Ossau-lraty 1980 Aquitaine Sheep AOC Pélardon 2000 Languedoc-Roussillon Goat AOC Picodon de l'Ardèche or de la Drôme 1983 Rhône-Alpes Goat AOC Pont-l'Évêque 1976 Normandy Cow AOC Pouligny-Saint-Pierre 1972 Centre (French region) Goat AOC Reblochon or Reblochon de Savoie 1958 Savoie Cow AOC Rocamadour 1996 Midi-Pyrénées Goat AOC Roquefort 1925 Midi-Pyrénées Sheep AOC Sainte-Maure de Touraine 1990 Centre (French region) Goat AOC Saint-Nectaire 1955 Auvergne Cow AOC Saint-Félicien n/a Rhône-Alpes Cow LR Salers 1979 Auvergne Cow AOC Selles-sur-Cher 1975 Centre (French region) Goat AOC Tome des Bauges 2002 Savoie Cow AOC Tomme de Savoie n/a Savoie Cow PGI Tomme des Pyrénées n/a Midi-Pyrénées Cow PGI Vacherin (see Mont d'Or) Valençay 1998 Centre (French region) Goat AOC Popular French cheeses
- Camembert (AOC)
- Brie de Meaux (AOC)
- Roquefort (AOC)
- Boursin
- Reblochon (AOC)
- Munster (AOC)
- Pont l'Évêque (AOC)
- Époisses (AOC)
- Chèvre
- Tomme de Savoie (AOC)
AOC = protected by the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée
Other French cheeses
- Abbaye de Belloc
- Abbaye de Tamié
- Bleu de Bresse
- Boursin cheese
- Brillat-Savarin
- Brie Noir (Black Brie)
- Broccio Passu
- Bucheron
- Cabecou
- Cancoillotte
- Carré de l'Est
- Cathare
- Chamois d'Or
- Chaumes cheese
- Coeur de Neufchatel
- Coulommiers
- Coutances
- Délice de Bourgogne
- Délice du Calvados
- Édel de Cléron
- Explorateur
- Fromager d'Affinois
- Gaperon
- Lavort
- Mont des Cats
- Mimolette
- Niolo
- Olivet cendré
- Port Salut
- Raclette
- Rigotte de Condrieu
- Rochebarron
- Roue de Brielove
- Saint Albray
- Saint-André
- Saint-Felicien
- Saint-Marcellin
- Saint-Paulin
- Tarentais
- Tome des Bauges
- Tomme Boudane
- Tomme Butone
- Tomme au Fenouil
- Tomme du Revard
- Vacherin Mont d'Or
- Vieux-Boulogne
See also
- List of cheeses
- List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée cheeses((there are loads of different types)).
External links
- Pictures Gallery of French Cheese (and some else)
- Pictures and detailed information on French Cheese
Quotes
- "A country producing almost 360 different types of cheese cannot die."
- Winston Churchill in June 1940
- "Comment voulez-vous gouverner un pays qui a deux cent quarante-six variétés de fromage?"
- ("How can you govern a country which has two hundred and forty-six varieties of cheese?")
- Charles de Gaulle (from Les Mots du Général, Ernest Mignon (1962))
- "Un repas sans fromage est une belle à qui il manque un œil."
- ("A meal without cheese is a beautiful woman with an eye missing.")
- Brillat-Savarin (from La Physiologie du goût)
- "Cheese has always been a food that both sophisticated and simple humans love."
- M.F.K. Fisher (from "How to Cook a Wolf", 1942)
Notes
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