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Chavroux
Brand of French goat cheese From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chavroux is a French factory produced soft cheese made using goat's milk.


The cheese is sold, most usually, in small containers in the form of a truncated pyramid, each of 150 g, or in the form of a cylinder. It can be eaten all round the year and is recommended for eating with salads, but can also be used with any meal as a form of cheese spread.
Chavroux was launched in 1985 and is manufactured in a small factory that employs approximately 200 people, making the plant the leading employer in the village of Réparsac, some 11 km (6.8 mi) from Cognac.[1]
The business is owned by Bongrain, a producer of a wide range of specialist cheeses and France's second largest cheese producer overall.
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External links
- Presentation of the Chavroux brand (in French) Archived 2015-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Chavroux.be Chavroux Belgian website (in Dutch/Flemish or French)
- Qui veut du Fromage, Apparently commercial website providing more than 400 recipes using cheese (in French)
- Bongrain, Official international website of the manufacturer
References
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