
The Origin of Cheeses
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The History of Mountain Cheese
In the Middle Ages, cheeses had to be very sturdy and rugged because you had to bring them down. Some of these alpine cheeses actually had holes or eyes, and that was from the collection of carbon dioxide during aging. The veins in Rochfort cheese are from Penicillium Rochforti, which grows in the caves where it was aged.
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