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Canadian Cheese Catalogue Canadian Cheeses CANADIAN CHEESE CATALOGUE CANADIAN CHEESES BRITISH COLUMBIA MILK TYPE RAW MILK WEIGHT (GR) WEIGHT (KG) TIGER BLUE Cow No 2 ONTARIO 5 BROTHERS Cow No 170 2.5 ALBERT'S LEAP Cow No 200 ASHLEY'S LEAP Goat No 375 BUFFALO BURATTA Buffalo No 250 BUFFALO CHERRY MOZZERELLA Buffalo No 3 BUFFALO MILK BRIE Buffalo No 1 BUFFALO MOZZERELLA Buffalo No 125 BUFFALO RICOTTA Buffalo No 400 CELTIC BLUE Cow No 2 C'EST BON CHEVRE Goat No 190 1 COW'S MILK RICOTTA Cow No 300 FIOR DI LATTE Cow No 3 FLEUR-EN-LAIT Cow No 2.75 GUERNSEY GIRL Cow No 380 HANDECK Cow No 2.5 LANKAASTER Cow No 2.75 LINDSAY BANDAGED CHEDDAR Goat No 5 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA BLACK PEPPER Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA BLACK TRUFFLE Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA CHILI PEPPER SMOKED Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA CUMIN AGED Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA EXTRA-OLD Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA GOLD Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA FENUGREEK Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA FRIESIAN Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA MEDIUM Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA MILD Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA SMOKED Cow No 225 2 MOUNTAIN OAK GOUDA WILD NETTLE Cow No 225 2 OXFORD HARVEST Cow No 2.5 ST-ALBERT 1 YEAR OLD CHEDDAR Cow No 4.5 ST-ALBERT 2 YEAR OLD CHEDDAR Cow No 4.5 ST-ALBERT 3 YEAR OLD CHEDDAR Cow No 4.5 ST-ALBERT 5 YEAR OLD CHEDDAR Cow No 2.5 39 TOWNSLEY ST. TORONTO, ON M6N 1M7 [email protected] WWW.LFBR.CA T 647 352 8077 F 647 352 8177 TF 1 800 263 1263 2 ONTARIO ST-ALBERT MILD CHEDDAR Cow No 2.5 ST-ALBERT MEDIUM CHEDDAR Cow No 2.5 ST-ALBERT SHREDDED CHEDDAR ORANGE Cow No 2 ST-ALBERT CHEESE CURDS RETAIL Cow No 200 ST-ALBERT FRESH CHEDDAR CURDS Cow No 2 ST-ALBERT POUTINE CHEDDAR CURDS Cow No 2 ST-ALBERT MOZZERELLA BLOCK Cow No 2..5 STRACCHINO Cow No 200 ZOEY Goat/Sheep No 2 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MILK TYPE RAW MILK WEIGHT (GR) WEIGHT (KG) AVONLEA CLOTHBOUND CHEDDAR Cow No 10 COW'S 2 YEAR OLD CHEDDAR Cow No 2.3 COW'S SMOKED CHEDDAR Cow No 3.3 COW'S CREAMERY BUTTER - SALTED Cow No 250 COW'S CREAMERY BUTTER - UNSALTED Cow No 250 QUEBEC 14 ARPENTS Cow Yes 200 1 1608 Cow Yes 8 ALFRED LE FERMIER Cow Yes 4.5 ALLEGRETTO Cow No 130 4 BALUCHON Cow Yes 2 BARBU Goat No 90 BIQUEROND Goat No 150 BLACKBURN Cow Yes 9 BLEU BENEDICTIN Cow No 160 2 BLEU DE LA MOUTONNIERE Sheep No 1.7 BLEU D'ELISABETH Cow Yes 1.2 BLEU ERMITE Cow No 160 2 BLEU FUME Cow No 2 BLEUBRY Cow No 200 1.5 BOUCHEES D'AMOUR AUX HERBS DE PROVENCE Goat No 200 BOUQ EMISSAIRE Goat Yes 1.2 BRIE LE TRAPPEUR Cow No 1 BRIE PAYSAN Cow No 500 CANOTIER Cow No 2.5 CANTONNIER Cow No 170 2 39 TOWNSLEY ST. TORONTO, ON M6N 1M7 [email protected] WWW.LFBR.CA T 647 352 8077 F 647 352 8177 TF 1 800 263 1263 3 QUEBEC CAPRINY Goat No 1 CENDRE DE LUNE Goat No 200 CENDRE DES PRES Goat No 1.2 CENDRILLON Goat No 125 CHAMPAYEUR ORGANIC Cow No 140 CHEDDAR 1 YEAR - ILE AUX GRUES Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 2 YEAR - ILE AUX GRUES Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 3 YEAR Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 4 YEAR - ILE AUX GRUES Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 4 YEAR Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 5 YEAR Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 6 YEAR Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 7 YEAR Cow Yes 2.3 CHEDDAR 8 YEAR Cow Yes 2.3 CHEVRE NOIR 1 YEAR Goat No 130 1 CHEVRE NOIR 2 YEAR Goat No 130 1 CHEVRE DES ALPES Goat No 700 CHEVRE TOURNEVENT CENDRE Goat No 700 CHEVRE TOURNEVENT NATURE Goat No 700 CHEVRONNE Goat No 200 CLANDESTIN Mixed No 1.2 CLOS ST. AMBROISE Cow No 2 CRU DU CLOCHER 2 YEAR Cow Yes 2.2 CRU DU CLOCHER 1 YEAR Cow Yes 2.2 D'IBERVILLE Cow Yes 1.2 DOUANIER Cow No 200 3 FETA DE BREBIS Sheep No 150 FLEURMIER Cow Yes 250 2 FLEURON ORGANIC Cow No 2 FLEURS DES MONTS Sheep No 1.5 FOU DU ROY Cow No 1 FRERE JACQUES Cow No 200 2 FUOCO Buffalo No 180 GEAI BLEU Cow Yes 1.5 GEDEON Cow No 1 GRES DES CHAMPS Cow Yes 2.2 GREY OWL Cow No 1.2 GRIS-BLEU Goat Yes 2.5 HATLEY ROAD Cow No 4 HERCULE DE CHARLEVOIX 12MNTH Cow No 4 39 TOWNSLEY ST. TORONTO, ON M6N 1M7 [email protected] WWW.LFBR.CA T 647 352 8077 F 647 352 8177 TF 1 800 263 1263 4 QUEBEC HERCULE DE CHARLEVOIX 18MO Cow No 4 LALIBERTE Cow No 1 LOUIS D'OR Cow Yes 4 MADALEINE Sheep No 1 MAGIE DE MADAWASKA Cow Yes 1.2 MI-CAREME cow No 2.2 MIGNERON CHARLEVOIS cow No 2.2 MONT JACOB Cow No 2.4 MOZZARELLA BLOCK Cow No 5 OKA CLASSIQUE cow No 4.5 PAILLOT AFFINE Goat No 1 PEAU ROUGE Cow No 2.8 PIED DE VENT Cow Yes 1 PIZY Cow No 200 RACLETTE DE COMPTON NATURE Cow Yes 3 RACLETTE DE COMPTON PEPPER Cow Yes 3 RACLETTE KAISER Cow No 3 RANG DES ILES Cow No 1 RASSEMBLEU Cow Yes 1 RELIGIEUSE Cow No 6 RESERVE LA PERADE Cow No 1.8 RIOPELLE DE L'ISLE Cow No 1.5 SABOT DE BLANCHETTE Goat No 150 SAUVAGINE Cow No 125 / 800 SEIN D'HELENE Sheep No 1.5 SOEUR ANGELE Cow/Goat No 180 2 ST-AUGUSTIN Cow No 2.5 ST-HONORE Cow No 1.8 TOMME DE GROSSE-ILE Cow No 2 TOMME HAUTE DE RICHIELIU Cow No 2 VALBERT Cow No 6 VLIMEUX Sheep Yes 2 ZURIGO 15% Cow No 2 39 TOWNSLEY ST. TORONTO, ON M6N 1M7 [email protected] WWW.LFBR.CA T 647 352 8077 F 647 352 8177 TF 1 800 263 1263 5.
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