Cabécou

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Cabécou
Cabecou cheese.jpg
Country of origin France
Region Midi-Pyrénées
Town aquitaine
Source of milk Goats or Sheep
Texture Soft
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Cabecou is a soft goat cheese that comes from the Midi-Pyrénées region of southern France. It has a thin striped rind and after 2 weeks its crust grows blue mold changing its taste. It is one of Aquitaine's most famous foods. Aquitaine is a region in the lower bottom of France. The coloration of this creation is a calm cream color. In Aquitaine, the aroma of this fresh cheese spreads throughout the region.

The name comes from the Occitan word "cabra/craba" which means goat.

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