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Title: White bloomy rind cheese with dried flowers
Post by: LucCap on December 19, 2019, 03:30:54 AM
Hello everyone,
I am currently trying to create a white bloomy rind cheese, like french camembert, embellished with balinese dried flowers (because I am located in Indonesia where the weather is very humid). BUT, I find hard to know when to add the flowers to the rind:

Is there anyone who have an idea of when and how to add dried flowers to a bloomy rind cheese?

Thanks in advance for your time and answers!
Title: Re: White bloomy rind cheese with dried flowers
Post by: awakephd on December 20, 2019, 04:34:23 PM
Luc, have you seen or heard of examples of this being done successfully? I am wondering if the PC / Geo mold/yeast combination that produces the white bloomy rind is compatible with flowers - ?
Title: Re: White bloomy rind cheese with dried flowers
Post by: River Bottom Farm on December 22, 2019, 02:26:30 AM
I have never seen or heard of adding flowers to a surface ripened cheese(too many problems with surface molds taking over the surfaces). I have seen them on a pressed aged cheese with some beautiful results though.
Title: Re: White bloomy rind cheese with dried flowers
Post by: LucCap on December 23, 2019, 12:21:01 AM
Hello,
I did have seen it like the Pierce Point by Cow Girl Creamery, or the french Fougerus, ... I had a response directly from cheesemakers saying they add the flowers just before wrapping.
Time for me to try!
Title: Re: White bloomy rind cheese with dried flowers
Post by: awakephd on December 23, 2019, 08:49:12 PM
I'll be interested to see the results!
Title: Re: White bloomy rind cheese with dried flowers
Post by: fattyacid on March 11, 2020, 05:40:21 AM
The flowers they use are a totally dry herb tea. Yes is sprinkled on the cheese, patted in to the rind and wrapped and immediately placed in the fridge.