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'''Le Coutances''' is a French double-cream cow's milk cheese from the town of [[Coutances]]. It has a thin, [[bloomy rind]] and a rich, intense flavour. It is produced by the French food company [[Bongrain]] and comes in 200-gram cylinders of 7.5 cm diameter and 4.5 cm thickness.
'''Le Coutances''' is a French double-cream cow's milk cheese from the town of [[Coutances]]. It has a thin, [[bloomy rind]] and a rich, intense flavour.<ref>https://gismondionwine.com/blog/le-coutances/</ref> It is produced by the French food company [[Bongrain]] and comes in 200-gram cylinders of 7.5&nbsp;cm diameter and 4.5&nbsp;cm thickness.


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Revision as of 15:29, 2 October 2023

Le Coutances
Country of originFrance
RegionNormandy
TownCoutances
Source of milkcow
Pasteurizedyes
Texturesoft-ripened
Fat content60%
Dimensionscylindrical
Weight200 g
Named afterCoutances

Le Coutances is a French double-cream cow's milk cheese from the town of Coutances. It has a thin, bloomy rind and a rich, intense flavour.[1] It is produced by the French food company Bongrain and comes in 200-gram cylinders of 7.5 cm diameter and 4.5 cm thickness.

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