A Field Guide to Cheese: How to Select, Enjoy, and Pair the World's Best Cheeses

A Field Guide to Cheese: How to Select, Enjoy, and Pair the World's Best Cheeses

by Tristan Sicard
A Field Guide to Cheese: How to Select, Enjoy, and Pair the World's Best Cheeses

A Field Guide to Cheese: How to Select, Enjoy, and Pair the World's Best Cheeses

by Tristan Sicard

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“We officially declare this the book of cheese. . . . The stunningly realistic illustrations are reason alone to buy the guide.”
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“A cheese lover’s dream, educating aficionados through gorgeous pictures and fun, colorful graphics.”
—BookPage

Everything you need to know about the world’s great cheeses, including how they’re made, their universe of flavors, origins, and terroir. Organized by type, the book features more than 400 cheeses worth knowing—from fresh cheese and pressed cheese to blue cheese, soft cheese, and spreadable cheese. Each includes an an identifying illustration, nuts and bolts like the type of milk and fat content, and a brief, memorable description. Readers will find unexpected cheeses that are best for melting (Hushållsost), best for serving solo (Bovški Sir), and even the stinkiest (pick up some Allgäuer Weisslacker and see what company thinks). Includes dozens of maps; an aroma wheel to help refine your palate; a guide to composing cheese boards; tips for pairing with wine, beer, whiskey, cider; and so much more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781579659417
Publisher: Artisan
Publication date: 09/15/2020
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 369,769
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Tristan Sicard is one of the leading cheese experts in France, a journalist, and the former owner of a fromagerie in Lille, France. After many years at the fromagerie, where he worked with cheese makers from all over the world—studying the manufacturing, tasting, origin of products, history, and regulations around the globe—Sicard decided to bring his training as a journalist to his passion for cheese in the hope of sharing his love and expertise with the public.
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