ripening: at least 2 weeks. Maroilles is often reported to have first been made in 962 by a monk in the Abbey of Maroilles. The cheese rapidly became famous...
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Maroilles may refer to: Maroilles, Nord, a commune in France Maroilles Abbey, a Benedictine abbey in Maroilles, Nord Maroilles cheese, a cheese made in...
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Maroilles (French: [maʁwal] ; Picard: Marolles [maˈʀɔl]; older Dutch: Marolle [maːˈrɔlə]) is a commune in the Nord department, northern France. Communes...
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smout. Maroilles cheese is also used in cooking. A dish often found in the region is a piece of beef (steak or entrecôte), accompanied by a Maroilles sauce...
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Maroilles Abbey (French: Abbaye de Maroilles) was a Benedictine monastery in Maroilles in the department of Nord, France. It was founded around 650 and...
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Dauphin railway station Dauphin Regional Airport Dauphin, a cheese, see Maroilles "The Dauphin" (Star Trek: The Next Generation), an episode of Star Trek:...
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production. Ardrahan Brick cheese Époisses Fontina Herve Langres Limburger Maroilles Mondseer Munster Pont-l'Évêque Saint-Nectaire Taleggio Tilsit Gruyère...
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idiosyncratically named "kings" of particular types of cheese by individual writers: Maroilles, the king of strong cheeses; Halloumi, the "king of cooking cheeses";...
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Humbert of Maroilles (died ca. 680) was a Frankish monk, abbot, and saint. He founded Maroilles Abbey. Humbert was born at Mézières-sur-Oise in the early...
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including Aisne, Oise, and Somme. While sharing many similarities (like the Maroilles cheese) with the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, Picardy cuisine remains unique...
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is a farming area and there are products made from cow's milk such as Maroilles cheese and Dulce de leche. There are also typically Picardy specialties...
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Seine-et-Marne département Marolles (Brussels), a district in Brussels, Belgium Maroilles (disambiguation) Marols, the dialect spoken in the Marolles district of...
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fee dispensed to Maroilles cheese transporters; an other source sets a creation date circa 1930. This cheese is a variation of Maroilles cheese, the only...
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local cuisine (including ficelle picarde, flamiche aux poireaux, tarte au maroilles), beer (including from Péronne's de Clercq brewery) and traditional games...
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and co-workers. Soon, he is completely won over, eating strong-smelling Maroilles cheese; talking to virtually every local (by delivering their mail, and...
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(Dany Boon) share together countless breakfasts consisting of tartines de Maroilles (a strong cheese) along with their hot chicory. Le déjeuner (lunch) is...
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use as a surname. Royalty and Middle Ages Emebert (died 710) Humbert of Maroilles (before 652 – 680) Humbert (bishop of Würzburg) (died 842) Humbert I,...
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drunk with the local speciality, (potjevleesch) and is used to refine Maroilles cheese. The church of St. John the Baptiste, dating from the twelfth century...
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century). Wissous (13th century). Chenu (13th century). Dammarie-en-Puisaye. Maroilles Abbey (1735). Wallers. 13th-century tithe barn of Ter Doest Abbey Herkenrode...
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for fifteen years, living on no more than bread and water. Humbert of Maroilles was of a noble family and trained as a monk in Laon. However, upon the...
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Marchiennes Marcoing Marcq-en-Barœul Marcq-en-Ostrevent Maresches Maretz Marly Maroilles Marpent Marquette-en-Ostrevant Marquette-lez-Lille Marquillies Masnières...
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in Normandy Mâconnais — the city of Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire Maroilles — the village of Maroilles near the Belgian border Morbier — the village of Morbier...
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Marchiennes Marcoing Marcq-en-Barœul Marcq-en-Ostrevent Maresches Maretz Marly Maroilles Marpent Marquette-en-Ostrevant Marquette-lez-Lille Marquillies Masnières...
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also: August 26) Saint Curcodomus, successor of St Humbert as Abbot of Maroilles Abbey near Cambrai in France (c. 680) Virgin-martyr Dulcissima, venerated...
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first Bishop of Killaloe (653) (see also: March 24) Saint Humbert of Maroilles, a disciple of St Amandus who helped found the monastery of Marolles in...
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Fourme d'Ambert – (France) Gruyère – (Switzerland) Langres – (France) Maroilles – (France) Mozzarella – (Italy) Parmigiano-Reggiano – (Italy) Queso fresco...
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the 20 Kilomètres de Paris, a four-time winner of the 20 kilomètres de Maroilles, and has had five victories at the Foulée Suresnoise. Wangari won her...
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Paris: 34–36. Durielles & Bruyelles, op. cit., p. 127: "Petit fromage de Maroilles (arrondissement d'Avesnes)". Rolland, Eugène (1877). Faune Populaire de...
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(Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church) Dismas, the "Good Thief" Humbert of Maroilles Quirinus of Tegernsee Commemoration Day for the Victims of Communist Genocide...
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region of Avesnes-Sur-Helpe is known for its distinctive cheeses: the Maroilles cheese and also the "boule d'Avesnes", a local cone-shaped red cheese...
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