brissoleil
Brissoleil is a traditional French cheese made from cow's milk, originating from the Auvergne region in central France. The name "brissoleil" translates to "broken sun," which refers to the cheese's distinctive cracked rind that resembles a sunburst pattern. This unique texture develops during the aging process, giving the cheese its characteristic appearance.
Brissoleil is typically produced in small, round wheels with a diameter of about 10 to 12 centimeters
The cheese is made using raw or pasteurized cow's milk, with natural or microbial rennet used for
Brissoleil is often enjoyed on its own as a table cheese, paired with bread, fruit, or wine.
The cheese holds a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status, meaning it must be produced in specific