About: P'tit Basque

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P'tit Basque is a cheese that was introduced in 1997, and was created by the French dairy giant Lactalis. P'tit Basque is made with pasteurized sheep's milk and is aged 70 days. It is covered in a thin light brown rind that has a basket weave pattern that was created in the curd pressing process, and then is covered in plastic wrap to prevent molding. It comes in relatively small wheels that weigh about 1.25 lb (0.57 kg). It has a fat content of 45%. P'tit Basque is a medium-firm cheese with a pungent smell and a mild flavor for a sheep's milk cheese.

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  • El P'tit Basque, es un queso que fue lanzado al mercado en 1997​ y creado por la empresa láctea francesa Lactalis. El P'tit Basque se hace con leche de oveja pasteurizada y se cura 70 días. Se cubre con una corteza marrón clara que tiene un patrón de canasta ondulado creado durante el prensado de la cuajada, y entonces se envasa en film plástico para evitar el . Viene en piezas relativamente pequeñas que pesan unos 550 g. Su contenido graso ronda el 45%.​ El P'tit Basque es un queso medio-firme con un aroma fuerte y un sabor suave para un queso de oveja. (es)
  • P'tit Basque est une marque commerciale du secteur agroalimentaire appartenant au groupe Lactalis désignant un fromage industriel commercialisé à partir de 1997. (fr)
  • P'tit Basque is a cheese that was introduced in 1997, and was created by the French dairy giant Lactalis. P'tit Basque is made with pasteurized sheep's milk and is aged 70 days. It is covered in a thin light brown rind that has a basket weave pattern that was created in the curd pressing process, and then is covered in plastic wrap to prevent molding. It comes in relatively small wheels that weigh about 1.25 lb (0.57 kg). It has a fat content of 45%. P'tit Basque is a medium-firm cheese with a pungent smell and a mild flavor for a sheep's milk cheese. (en)
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  • P'tit Basque (en)
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  • El P'tit Basque, es un queso que fue lanzado al mercado en 1997​ y creado por la empresa láctea francesa Lactalis. El P'tit Basque se hace con leche de oveja pasteurizada y se cura 70 días. Se cubre con una corteza marrón clara que tiene un patrón de canasta ondulado creado durante el prensado de la cuajada, y entonces se envasa en film plástico para evitar el . Viene en piezas relativamente pequeñas que pesan unos 550 g. Su contenido graso ronda el 45%.​ El P'tit Basque es un queso medio-firme con un aroma fuerte y un sabor suave para un queso de oveja. (es)
  • P'tit Basque est une marque commerciale du secteur agroalimentaire appartenant au groupe Lactalis désignant un fromage industriel commercialisé à partir de 1997. (fr)
  • P'tit Basque is a cheese that was introduced in 1997, and was created by the French dairy giant Lactalis. P'tit Basque is made with pasteurized sheep's milk and is aged 70 days. It is covered in a thin light brown rind that has a basket weave pattern that was created in the curd pressing process, and then is covered in plastic wrap to prevent molding. It comes in relatively small wheels that weigh about 1.25 lb (0.57 kg). It has a fat content of 45%. P'tit Basque is a medium-firm cheese with a pungent smell and a mild flavor for a sheep's milk cheese. (en)
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  • P'tit Basque (es)
  • P'tit Basque (fr)
  • P'tit Basque (en)
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