Cambozola

German blue cheese From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cambozola is a German soft-ripened blue cheese developed by Hofmeister-Champignon. It is made from cow milk with a creamy, specialty flavour.

Country of originGermany
Region, townAllgäu
Source of milkCow
PasteurisedYes
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Cambozola
Country of originGermany
Region, townAllgäu
Source of milkCow
PasteurisedYes
Texturesoft
Aging time?
CertificationNone
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Cambozola was patented and industrially produced for the global market by the German company Hofmeister-Champignon. The name Cambozola is an evocation of the protected designation Gorgonzola.[1] The cheese has been sold since 1983 and is still produced by Champignon. In English-speaking countries, Cambozola is often marketed as blue brie.

It is made from a combination of Penicillium camemberti and the same blue Penicillium roqueforti mould used to make Gorgonzola, Roquefort, and Stilton. Extra cream is added to the milk, giving Cambozola a rich consistency characteristic of triple crèmes, while the edible bloomy rind is similar to that of Camembert. Cambozola is considerably milder than Gorgonzola piccante and features a smooth, creamy texture with a subdued blue flavour.

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