![]() |
|||
![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() Grey Owl Fromagerie La Detour’s newest cheese, the Grey Owl, claims its name from the man who was known as one of Canada’s earliest and most renowned environmentalists. Visually, the ash covered rind presents itself so well that you might not want to consume such a beautiful looking cheese. His goat’s milk cheese offers an interior paste that is white, firm and dense and transforms into a soft, crumbly texture in the mouth, while also offering pleasingly sharp, lemony flavours. It begins to soften with age, especially near the rind, so hesitate to eat it only as long as you can. Click on any thumbnail or [MORE] for a larger image and full description. Available cheeses change on a regular basis. Cheeses listed will not necessarily be available at any given time.
Beemster exhibits the traditional characteristics, [MORE]
Bleu d’Élizabeth is an organic, cheese [MORE]
Cantal, according to Steve Jenkins, (The Cheese Primer), [MORE]
This is a chewy, pungent, cheese [MORE]
This internationally acclaimed goat milk cheddar [MORE]
Whole milk from a single herd is used [MORE]
France’s Jura Region, [MORE]
Only recently developed, [MORE]
Fleur en lait, a newcomer [MORE]
Gorgonzola, a blue veined cheese [MORE]
Fromagerie La Detour’s newest cheese [MORE]
The medieval town of Gruyères [MORE]
The Hercule is one of Canada’s unique cheeses [MORE]
According to cheese maker Margaret Morris, [MORE]
Named after Petra’s mother-in-law, Lighthall Tomme [MORE]
An Oka-style, semi-soft cheese, [MORE]
This is a soft, surface ripened cheese, [MORE]
A smooth and creamy smoked cheddar. [MORE]
|
![]()
|
© 2009, Chasing The Cheese
(705) 775-0525
Julie@chasingthecheese.com
Website and photography by big sky design