
St Agur 250g
About This Cheese
Saint Agur is a delightful combination of smooth & creamy with a subtle salty and tangy bite, perfect for spreading, using in a dip or in a sauce.
TypeBlue, Semi-firm
Rennettraditional
RegionAuvergne, France
ProducerBongrain
Milkcow
Rindnatural
€12.25 Original price was: €12.25.€9.80Current price is: €9.80.
Story
Saint Agur is a French Blue veined cheese made from pasteurised cow's milk in the village of Beauzac from the mountainous French region of Auvergne. Bongrain Cheese has been making St Agur Since 1988.
It is ripened for 60 days causing the cheese to develop a stronger and spicier taste.
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FAQs
Cheese should be unpacked and stored in a cool place, ideally around 5 degrees. Take out about an hour before serving, and allow to come to room temperature. Leaving cheese come up to room temperature (“to chambre”) allows it to develop a fuller, more aromatic flavour. Beware temperatures that are too warm (hot kitchen) and try and let the cheese come up to temperature in a relatively cool place like a cool pantry. Harder cheeses can need a little more time than softer ones.
Cheeses like cheddars that have more open texture pastes where the curd is not heavily compacted during the cheesemaking process can have occasional blue veining. Though this blueing is caused by unintentional rouge pencillium genus mould that has found its way into the cheese, it is often sought after for its contributing flavour.
Frequently, cheeses that start to grow mould while aging, in storage, or during transit can be salvaged and are safe to consume. In the case of blue/white mould that has begun to form, it can be scraped off with regular dinner knife or back of chef knife, and bloomy rind cheeses often begin to re-rind themselves on the cut surface which can just be cut off or eaten.
Spoiled cheese has some key indicators – if you get an ammonia/sour smell or taste then it goes in the bin.
Fresh, high moisture, young cheeses (think mozzarella/ricotta/mascarpone/cream cheese) that have mould growing should be discarded immediately.
Moulds that show up with black or reddish hue should be discarded.
Our primary aim is to provide delicious, quality, safe cheeses to our Sheridans customers however cheese is a living thing with an agenda of its own. If you believe your cheese (or other food item) has spoiled, please contact us immediate at online@sheridanscheesemongers.com for a replacement or refund.
Nutritional Information
Ingredient, allergen in bold: Pasteurised MILK, salt, starters, Penicilium roqueforti,
Nutritional Information per 100g
Energy (kJ/ kcal) 1510 / 365
Fat 33g
of which saturated 23g
Carbohydrates 1g
of which sugar < 0,5g
Proteins 1.6g
Salt 2.2g
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