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OOH LA LA! - Cheese Show hosts Olivia and Joe try the popular French classic, Camembert. But everything is not as it seems! Watch what happens when these two uncover the real origins of this particular camembert. If you like the show, share it with a friend, if you really like the show, SUBSCRIBE!! **Now you can try this cheese, or choose from over 100 more, FOR 15% OFF!! Just go to https://murrays-cheese.pxf.io/ZQEBaq and use the promo code CHEESESHOW at checkout!** Camembert is a bloomy rind, French cheese classic, tastes moist, soft and creamy, and is from the Normandy region...but not this one. This is a 'camembert-style' cheese, made in the same way as a Camembert, but not from the proper region. This one is produced by a Canadian company, and has much less flavor than its French counterpart. The real, French camembert is name-protected. To try the real-deal, look for a cheese labelled, Camembert de Normandie. It is very similar to a Brie in flavor and texture, but is a bit more pungent, sour, chalky, and creamy when warmed. Pairing Suggestions: A nice glass of Chardonnay or sparking wine will go quite nicely! Something without too much flavor so as not to over-power the cheese. The bubbles will help to cut through the creamy fat in a gooey cheese like this. And if you get something from Normandy, even better! To eat a camembert, I suggest baking it so it's even gooier, maybe even adding a sprig of rosemary on top. Or try pairing it with a fig jam!! Delicious. If you can't find this cheese: Look for a cheese with the white mold rind. It's a special kind of mold, penicillium, that is used for camemberts, bries and other bloomy rinds. It gives the cheese a mushroomy, earthy flavor near the rind, and leaves the inside ooey gooey. If you like this cheese, let us know below! What do you like to pair with this cheese? How would you describe the way this cheese tastes? What are your other favorite French cheeses? Follow us on Instagram to see all the funniest bits from the Cheese Show: @jokesrussell @viavessel