- ripening: at
least 2 w****s.
Maroilles is
often reported to have
first been made in 962 by a monk in the
Abbey of
Maroilles. The
cheese rapidly became famous...
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Maroilles may
refer to:
Maroilles, Nord, a
commune in
France Maroilles Abbey, a
Benedictine abbey in
Maroilles, Nord
Maroilles cheese, a
cheese made in...
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Maroilles Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Maroilles) was a
Benedictine monastery in
Maroilles in the
department of Nord, France. It was
founded around 650 and...
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Maroilles (French: [maʁwal] ; Picard:
Marolles [maˈʀɔl];
older Dutch:
Marolle [maːˈrɔlə]) is a
commune in the Nord department,
northern France. Communes...
- smout.
Maroilles cheese is also used in cooking. A dish
often found in the
region is a
piece of beef (steak or entrecôte),
accompanied by a
Maroilles sauce...
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Dauphin railway station Dauphin Regional Airport Dauphin, a cheese, see
Maroilles "The Dauphin" (Star Trek: The Next Generation), an
episode of Star Trek:...
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Humbert of
Maroilles (died ca. 680) was a
Frankish monk, abbot, and saint. He
founded Maroilles Abbey.
Humbert was born at Mézières-sur-Oise in the early...
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idiosyncratically named "kings" of
particular types of
cheese by
individual writers:
Maroilles, the king of
strong cheeses; Halloumi, the "king of
cooking cheeses";...
- production.
Ardrahan Brick cheese Époisses
Fontina Herve Langres Limburger Maroilles Mondseer Munster Pont-l'Évêque Saint-Nectaire
Taleggio Tilsit Gruyère...
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including Aisne, Oise, and Somme.
While sharing many
similarities (like the
Maroilles cheese) with the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region,
Picardy cuisine remains unique...