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[[Image: Market, Dijon.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Dijon Market (Côte-d'Or )]] | [[Image: Market, Dijon.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Dijon Market (Côte-d'Or )]] | ||
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The region's capital is also well-known for its [[Dijon Mustard]]. | The region's capital is also well-known for its [[Dijon Mustard]]. | ||
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Image:Abbaye de Citeaux cheese.jpg|[[Abbaye de Citeaux cheese|Abbaye de Citeaux cheese]] | Image:Abbaye de Citeaux cheese.jpg|[[Abbaye de Citeaux cheese|Abbaye de Citeaux cheese]] | ||
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Image:Cendré de Vergy cheese.jpg|[[Cendré de Vergy cheese|Cendré de Vergy cheese]] | Image:Cendré de Vergy cheese.jpg|[[Cendré de Vergy cheese|Cendré de Vergy cheese]] | ||
Image:Chaource cheese.jpg|[[ Chaource cheese| Chaource cheese]] | Image:Chaource cheese.jpg|[[ Chaource cheese| Chaource cheese]] | ||
Image:Charolais | Image:Charolais cheese1.jpg|[[Charolais cheese|Charolais cheese]] | ||
Image:Clacbitou cheese.jpg|[[Clacbitou cheese|Clacbitou cheese]] | Image:Clacbitou cheese.jpg|[[Clacbitou cheese|Clacbitou cheese]] | ||
Image:Crottin de Chavignol aka Chavignol cheese.jpg|[[Crottin de Chavignol aka Chavignol cheese|Crottin de Chavignol]] | Image:Crottin de Chavignol aka Chavignol cheese.jpg|[[Crottin de Chavignol aka Chavignol cheese|Crottin de Chavignol]] |
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This wiki category contains photographs and detailed information on cheeses produced in the French region of Bourgogne.
Further information
Bourgogne (Burgundy) is a region of France and comprises the départements of Côte-d'Or, Saône-et-Loire, Yonne and Nièvre. It is the home of specialities such as Coq au Vin (chicken cooked in red wine sauce), Beouf Bourguignon (cooked in wine and mushrooms), escargots, Jambon Persillé (parsleyed ham) and pears Belle Dijonnaise as well as fine wines. The region's capital is also well-known for its Dijon Mustard.
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See also
Pages in category ‘Bourgogne cheeses’
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