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Traditional raw milk cheese dying out, connoisseurs fear
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Oct 30, 2014
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Traditional raw milk cheese dying out, connoisseurs fear
The BBC's John Laurenson followed his nose in the Camembert-producing region of Normandy in northern France to discover more about the fate of cheese.
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The BBC's John Laurenson followed his nose in the Camembert-producing region of Normandy in northern France to discover more about the fate of cheese.

As Charles De Gaulle once asked, "How can anyone govern a nation that has 246 different kinds of cheese?"

In fact, the French produce even more varieties than De Gaulle accounted for.

But connoisseurs fear that traditional cheese - made from raw, unpasteurized milk - is dying out.

The BBC's John Laurenson followed his nose in the Camembert-producing region of Normandy in northern France.