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Danish Blue Cheese : ウィキペディア英語版 | Danish Blue Cheese
Danablu, often marketed under the trademark Danish Blue Cheese within North America,〔 is a strong, blue-veined cheese.〔http://www.danablu.dk/danablu.aspx〕 This semi-soft creamery cheese is typically drum or block shaped and has a white to yellowish, slightly moist, edible rind. Made from full fat cow's milk and homogenised cream, it has a fat content of 25–30% (50–60% in dry matter) and is aged for eight to twelve weeks. Before ageing, copper wires or rods are used to pierce the formed curds to distribute the mould (''Penicillium roqueforti'') evenly through the cheese. The holes can still be seen when the finished wheel is cut open. Danablu was invented early in the 20th century by a Danish cheese maker named Marius Boel with the intention of emulating a Roquefort style cheese. Danablu has a milder flavour characterised by a sharp, salty taste, and is often served crumbled on salads or as a dessert cheese with fruit. In Denmark, it is often served on bread or savoury biscuits crackers. Danablu and Esrom are the only two Danish cheeses that are PGI-marked by the EU,〔http://www.danablu.dk/esrom.aspx〕 meaning that they may only be produced in Denmark from Danish milk and at approved dairies that produce the cheeses according to the specifications laid down. == References ==
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