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Various cheeses have been called the king of cheeses. [1] The title is informal, and there is no standard definition, but a few are more consistently called that than others, especially in their countries of origin:

Cheeses are idiosyncratically named "kings" of particular kinds of cheese by individual writers: Maroilles, the king of strong cheeses; [11] Halloumi, the "king of cooking cheeses"; [12] Västerbotten, the king of Swedish cheeses. [13] [14]

Sometimes lower ranks of nobility are used for other cheeses, e.g., Camembert, the "prince" of cheeses. [15]

References

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  2. ^ Olmsted, Larry (November 19, 2012). "Most Parmesan Cheeses In America Are Fake, Here's Why". Forbes. Retrieved March 23, 2020. ... that it has earned the nickname in the dairy industry, 'The King of Cheeses'.
  3. ^ a b c d du Vernet, Frédéric Leblanc (1869). Les Merveilles du Grand Central. p. 321.
  4. ^ Pierre Androuët, Yves Chabot, Le brie, 1985. ISBN  2905563001. p. 48.
  5. ^ Juliet Harbutt, World Cheese Book, 2015. ISBN  146544372X. p. 46.
  6. ^ Henaut, Stéphane; Mitchell, Jeni (2018). "The King of Cheeses". A Bite-Sized History of France: Gastronomic Tales of Revolution, War, and Enlightenment. The New Press. ISBN  978-1620972526.
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  8. ^ Hurt, Jeanette; Ehlers, Steve (2008). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cheeses of the World. Penguin. p. 54. ISBN  9781440636189.
  9. ^ Austin, C.F. (1912). "A Ballade of Stilton Cheese". The Windsor Magazine. 36: 362.
  10. ^ Cynthia Martin, 101 Recipes for Making Cheese, 2011. ISBN  1601383568. p. 141.
  11. ^ Histoire et géographie des fromages: actes du Colloque de géographie historique, Caen, 1985, 1987. ISBN  2905461217. p. 80.
  12. ^ Smillie, Susan (September 26, 2011). "Which is the true king of cheeses?". The Guardian.
  13. ^ Aurell, Bronte (May 14, 2024). The ScandiKitchen Cookbook: Simple, delicious dishes for any occasion. Ryland Peters & Small. p. 130. ISBN  9781788796330.
  14. ^ {{cite book |DK Eyewitness Top 10 Stockholm, 2020. ISBN  0744025907. n.p.
  15. ^ W.K.H. Bode, M.J. Leto, The Larder Chef, 4th ed, 2012. ISBN  1136357122. "Soft Cheeses".