Portuguese cheese
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Portuguese cheese
While visiting Portugal, I had the most wonderful cheese called Queijo da Serra. It was the color and consistency of brie but had a very strong, distinctive aroma. Does anyone know where I can buy some of this cheese now that I am back in the US?
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Susan,<BR><BR>We had a similar experience in Austria this Spring with an Italian cheese. It was a very creamy cheese with a strong odor. Killer!!!!<BR><BR>I typed the word "cheese" into my Google search engine and many cheese shops popped up. I finally found the cheese available and ordered some. <BR><BR>It's worth a try.<BR><BR>Dick<BR>
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One more thing. I just looked up the online cheese outfit. It is called igourmet.com. Not sure if they have that particular Portuguese cheese, but worth a try.<BR><BR>As I said earlier, even though we bought the cheese in Austria and thought it was an Austrian cheese, it proved to be an Italian cheese.<BR><BR>Dick
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Susan, where do you live? If it's in the USA there are several portuguese comunities that usually have a grocery store with Portuguese products.That also applies for different european countries.<BR>In fact, our "queijo da serra" is truly wonderful! Hope you can get it and prepare yourself to have a smelly kitchen
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Newark NJ has a huge, thriving Portuguese community, although many are from the Azores , rather than the mainland. The community is so large there is actually a Portuguese Consulate there, even though there is another one less than 30 miles away in New York City.




