Sir Laurier d'Arthabaska

Sir Laurier d'Arthabaska

Sir Laurier d'Arthabaska is a soft cheese from Centre-du-Québec region, in Canada. It is named after the first French Canadian to become Prime Minister of the country: Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

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*Type: soft paste, very fruity
*Manufacturer: Fromagerie Côté
*Fat content: 25%
*Humidity content: 55%

External links

* [http://www.fromagescote.com/fr/02_02.asp Official Website] fr


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