Brie cheese
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Ingredient Information

Name

Brie cheese

Category

Lácteos

Popularity

307 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Brie cheese is a French soft cheese with a bloomy rind, known for its creamy texture and mild, delicate flavor. Originating from the Île-de-France region near Paris, this cheese is one of the most famous and appreciated in European cuisine.

Brie is primarily made from cow's milk and features an edible white mold rind that gives it a characteristic, slightly earthy flavor. Its interior is creamy, almost buttery, and can vary in intensity depending on the aging time.

In cooking, Brie cheese is very versatile: it can be used on cheese boards, as an ingredient in sandwiches, gratins, salads, or even desserts. Its mild flavor pairs well with fruits, nuts, and white or light red wines.

Properties: Brie cheese is a good source of protein and calcium, in addition to containing healthy fats derived from milk. It provides energy and essential nutrients for a balanced diet, although it should be consumed in moderation due to its calorie content.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: In some Latin American countries, Brie cheese is simply known as queso crema or queso blando tipo Brie, although the most common and universal term is queso Brie. It may also be referred to as queso francés blando to differentiate it from other local creamy cheeses.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
27.7g
fat
629mg
sodium
184mg
calcium
16mcg
folate
178mg
potassium
0.5g
sugars
334
calories
0.5g
carbohydrates
20.7g
protein
448IU
vitamin a
0mg
vitamin c
17.4g
saturated fat

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