Belgian Cheese Board Gift Set (1.5 pound) by igourmet.com

Belgian Cheese Board Gift Set (1.5 pound) by igourmet.com Reviews



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Belgian Cheese Board Gift Set (1.5 pound) by igourmet.com Feature

  • 3 great Trappist cheeses: Chevagne, Passendale and Chimay with Beer
  • Arranged on handcrafted bamboo cheeseboard
  • Includes bamboo handled cheese knife
  • Perfect for a housewarming gift or a gift for the gourmet foodie in your life
  • Please note that any item temporarily out of stock will be substituted with a similar item of equal value
Belgian food reveals a variety of influences from other countries. Their cheeses are most directly influenced by the French, due to the fact that many are made by the Trappist Monks who fled France to Belgium in the mid-nineteenth century. The proximity of the two countries also plays a significant role in the influence. The cheeses on this board are fine examples of the Trappist's cheese making ability.
  • Chevagne: A surprisingly mild, smooth goat's milk cheese. Delicious sliced and served on a dark, nutty bread, shaved over salads, or as part of a cheese board. Chevagne also melts well. (8 oz)
  • Passendale: Made from cow's milk, this cheese has a semi-soft texture and a sweet, creamy flavor. (8 oz)
  • Old Brugge:Tradition and nostalgia were the driving factors behind the creation of this Belgian Gouda-style cheese. (8 oz)
  • Chimay with Beer: A robust, semi-soft cheese that is washed in beer, giving it the distinct flavors of hops. (8 oz)
  • igourmet.com Signature Cheese Serving Knife: Specifically crafted for igourmet.com, this multi-function cheese knife is the perfect tool to easily slice uniform servings of your favorite cheese.
  • Bamboo Cheese Board: A stunning and durable gift that will be enjoyed for years to come. (Dimensions: 9x11)
Please note that any item temporarily out of stock will be substituted with a similar item of equal or greater value.


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