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Looking for some limberger cheese(usa name)....Different name??german, french,dutch,etc

Chiangmai area

Never heard of LimbErger cheese, but then again you never know what Americans can do to decent food. :o

Do know Limburger, a smelly cheese from the Limburg area, covering essentially 3 countries Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. The cheese is mainly produced in the Belgian Limburg area.

It is a cheese that really doesn't like to be transported and so therefore I doubt you will find it here in Thailand. It is also not that attractive to the newby cheese eater as it has a rather strong smell, but a very soft velvet taste.

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Rimping Supermarket ( Ruam Choke branch ) on the Maejo / 1st ring road intersection has a very good selection of cheeses, you could try them. If they don't have it they may order it for you.. Bon appetit..

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Extremely pungent and an acquired taste, but a smooth cheese none the less, and I have purchased it in the past from Rimping Chotana. Didn't notice if there was any there yesterday, as I dived straight for the new Stilton :o

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I dived straight for the new Stilton :D

Wow - was it any good?

Did you have some port to wash it down with?

Please can I come and help eat it next time? :o

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Wow - was it any good?

Did you have some port to wash it down with?

Please can I come and help eat it next time? :o

In order..........YES NO & NO

It was a brilliant cheese, and I didn't have any port left after the bastards that burgled my house also nicked four bottles of imported vintage port!! If you bring your own port you are welcome :D

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Monty Python's Flying Circus -

"Cheese Shop"

[ from Monty Python's Flying Circus, third season, first shown 30.11.1972 ]

The Players:

John Cleese - Mousebender;

Michael Palin - Wensleydale;

The Scene:

An Edwardian-style shop which carries the signs:

'Ye Olde Cheese Emporium';

'Henry Wensleydale, Purveyor of Fine Cheese to the Gentry and the Poverty Stricken Too';

'Licensed for Public Dancing';

Two men dressed as city gents are Greek dancing in the corner to the music of a bouzouki.

Mousebender enters.

The rest continues here....cheese shop

:o

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