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- Q1649867 subject Q6808578.
- Q1649867 subject Q7341961.
- Q1649867 subject Q9105473.
- Q1649867 abstract "Template:ForSaint Paulin is a creamy, mild, semi-soft French cheese made from pasteurized cow's milk, originally made by Trappist monks. It is a buttery cheese, but firm enough for slicing. Saint Paulin is similar to Havarti and Esrom, and is suited to serving as a table or dessert cheese; it is often served with fruit and light wine. Genuine Saint Paulin has an edible yellow-orange rind. It is ripened in a round loaf with slightly protruding sides, and matures in about four weeks.".
- Q1649867 thumbnail StPaulin.jpg?width=300.
- Q1649867 wikiPageExternalLink Description.asp?Name=Saint-Paulin.
- Q1649867 wikiPageExternalLink saint-paulin-cheese-100453.aspx.
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- Q1649867 wikiPageWikiLink Q6808578.
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- Q1649867 wikiPageWikiLink Q7341961.
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- Q1649867 wikiPageWikiLink Q9105473.
- Q1649867 type Cheese.
- Q1649867 type Food.
- Q1649867 type FunctionalSubstance.
- Q1649867 type Thing.
- Q1649867 type Q2095.
- Q1649867 comment "Template:ForSaint Paulin is a creamy, mild, semi-soft French cheese made from pasteurized cow's milk, originally made by Trappist monks. It is a buttery cheese, but firm enough for slicing. Saint Paulin is similar to Havarti and Esrom, and is suited to serving as a table or dessert cheese; it is often served with fruit and light wine. Genuine Saint Paulin has an edible yellow-orange rind. It is ripened in a round loaf with slightly protruding sides, and matures in about four weeks.".
- Q1649867 label "Saint-Paulin cheese".
- Q1649867 depiction StPaulin.jpg.