Wide illustrated scene showing a wheel of Bleu de Termignon cut open on a wooden board, with irregular natural blue patches in the paste. Alpine wildflowers surround the cheese, with Tarine and Abondance cows grazing on a high mountain pasture in the background and snow-capped peaks rising behind a small alpine chalet.

Why Bleu de Termignon Might Be France’s Most Unusual Blue Cheese

Bleu de Termignon breaks every blue cheese rule. No added mould, no piercing, and sometimes no blue at all. Here’s why it matters.

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