Baguette laonnaise

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Baguette laonnaise is a type of washed-rind cheese made from cow's milk. It originates from Laon, Picardie, France, and it has a 45% fat content. The cheese is typically loaf-shaped and has a supple interior as well as a sticky orange-brown rind.

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