Saint-Félicien cheese
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Saint-Félicien cheese
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Saint-Félicien is a cow's milk cheese produced in the Rhône-Alpes region of France. In France, it is designated a dauphinois cheese, referring to the former French province Dauphiné where it originated. It is a close cousin of another dauphinois cheese, Saint-Marcellin, and bears a similar texture and taste, though it can be almost twice as large in diameter. The name originates from the small town where the cheese was first produced and sold. It was originally made from goat's milk, but since t
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-F%C3%A9licien_cheese
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2018-10-06T07:32:27Z
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