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− | Picodon is an [[AOC]] and [[AOP]] | + | Picodon is an [[AOC]] and [[AOP]] goats’ [[milk]] [[cheese]] made in the départements of Ardèche and Drôme (Rhône-Alpes), Gard (Languedoc-Roussillon) and Vaucluse (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur). |
The [[cheese]] itself comes in a number of varieties, each small, flat and circular in shape varying from speckled white to golden in colour. Between 5 and 8 cm in diameter and 1.8 and 2.5 cm in height, they range from around 40 to 100 grams. The interior is spicy and unusually dry, whilst retaining a smooth, fine texture. Young varieties have a soft white rind a gentle, fresh flavour. If matured, it can lose half of its weight resulting in a golden rind with a much harder centre and a more concentrated flavour. | The [[cheese]] itself comes in a number of varieties, each small, flat and circular in shape varying from speckled white to golden in colour. Between 5 and 8 cm in diameter and 1.8 and 2.5 cm in height, they range from around 40 to 100 grams. The interior is spicy and unusually dry, whilst retaining a smooth, fine texture. Young varieties have a soft white rind a gentle, fresh flavour. If matured, it can lose half of its weight resulting in a golden rind with a much harder centre and a more concentrated flavour. | ||
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Picodon de Crest - made with the highest quality milk giving a stronger flavour. | Picodon de Crest - made with the highest quality milk giving a stronger flavour. | ||
− | Picodon du | + | Picodon du Dauphiné - generally sold well matured. |
Picodon de Dieulefit - sold in both young and mature varieties. | Picodon de Dieulefit - sold in both young and mature varieties. | ||
− | Picodon de la | + | Picodon de la Drôme - low acidity, with both salty and sweet flavours. |
− | Picodon | + | Picodon à l'huile d'olive - marinated in bay and [[olive oil]]. |
The [[cheese]] is produced with only a small quantity of [[rennet]] and is poured into small moulds dotted with tiny holes. Lactic protein, frozen [[curd]], and concentrated or powdered [[milk]] are all prohibited by regulation. It is twice salted using fine, dry [[salt]], and left to mature for at least fourteen days, although four weeks is more common. | The [[cheese]] is produced with only a small quantity of [[rennet]] and is poured into small moulds dotted with tiny holes. Lactic protein, frozen [[curd]], and concentrated or powdered [[milk]] are all prohibited by regulation. It is twice salted using fine, dry [[salt]], and left to mature for at least fourteen days, although four weeks is more common. | ||
− | [[Cheeses]] labelled with | + | [[Cheeses]] labelled with ‘affinage méthode Dieulefit’ indicates that the maturation includes hand-washing the surface of the cheese with water, following which the it is left to mature in covered earthenware jars for at least a month. |
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Picodon cheese
Picodon is an AOC and AOP goats’ milk cheese made in the départements of Ardèche and Drôme (Rhône-Alpes), Gard (Languedoc-Roussillon) and Vaucluse (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur).
The cheese itself comes in a number of varieties, each small, flat and circular in shape varying from speckled white to golden in colour. Between 5 and 8 cm in diameter and 1.8 and 2.5 cm in height, they range from around 40 to 100 grams. The interior is spicy and unusually dry, whilst retaining a smooth, fine texture. Young varieties have a soft white rind a gentle, fresh flavour. If matured, it can lose half of its weight resulting in a golden rind with a much harder centre and a more concentrated flavour.
The types available include:
Picodon de l'Ardèche - the most common variety, with noticeable acidity.
Picodon de Crest - made with the highest quality milk giving a stronger flavour.
Picodon du Dauphiné - generally sold well matured.
Picodon de Dieulefit - sold in both young and mature varieties.
Picodon de la Drôme - low acidity, with both salty and sweet flavours.
Picodon à l'huile d'olive - marinated in bay and olive oil.
The cheese is produced with only a small quantity of rennet and is poured into small moulds dotted with tiny holes. Lactic protein, frozen curd, and concentrated or powdered milk are all prohibited by regulation. It is twice salted using fine, dry salt, and left to mature for at least fourteen days, although four weeks is more common.
Cheeses labelled with ‘affinage méthode Dieulefit’ indicates that the maturation includes hand-washing the surface of the cheese with water, following which the it is left to mature in covered earthenware jars for at least a month.
Calories in different varieties and various types of cheeses
The number of calories in various types of cheese is very similar when you compare your cheese to a similar types of cheese.
For example, almost cheeses that are similar to Cheddar cheese have around 400 calories per 100g
If the Picodon de l'Ardèche aka Picodon de la Drôme cheese is not listed below, select a similar type of cheese from the list below to get a rough idea for the number of calories in Picodon de l'Ardèche aka Picodon de la Drôme cheese.
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Cheese type | Calories per 100g |
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American cheese | 371 |
Blue cheese | 353 |
Camembert cheese | 299 |
Cheddar cheese | 402 |
Cottage cheese | 98 |
Edam cheese | 357 |
Farmer's cheese | 98 |
Feta cheese | 264 |
Fontina cheese | 389 |
Goat cheese | 364 |
Gouda cheese | 356 |
Gruyere cheese | 413 |
Mozzarella cheese | 280 |
Parmesan cheese | 431 |
Pimento cheese | 375 |
Provolone cheese | 352 |
Queso blanco cheese | 310 |
Ricotta cheese | 174 |
Roquefort cheese | 369 |
Swiss cheese | 380 |
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