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Bûcheron

Pronunciation: [BOOSH-rawn]

Hailing from France's Loire Valley, Bûcheron is a mass-produced ripened goat's-milk cheese. A white, bloomy rind (which is sometimes covered with ash) covers a soft, spreadable paste that has a tangy yet mild flavor. Bûcheron comes in 11-ounce logs (bûche is French for "log") and is commonly available in supermarkets. See also cheese.

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