céléres
Céléres are a type of French cheese that originated in the Cévennes region of southern France. This region is known for its rugged terrain and harsh climate, which has influenced the development of its unique cheeses. Céléres are typically made from a blend of cow's and goat's milk, although some variations may use only cow's milk. The milk is pasteurized and then allowed to ferment naturally, which gives the cheese its characteristic tangy flavor.
The cheese is made using a technique called caillage, where rennet is added to the milk to
Céléres are known for their firm texture and mild, slightly nutty flavor. They are often used as
The production of Céléres is a traditional craft in the Cévennes region, and many local artisans continue