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- Q5089401 subject Q6176558.
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- Q5089401 abstract "Cheese has been produced in Canada since Samuel de Champlain brought cows from Normandy in either 1608 or 1610, The Canadienne breed of cattle is though to descend from these and other early Norman imports. New France developed soft, unripened cheeses characteristic of its metropole, France. Later British settlers and Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution introduced British styles such as cheddar.".
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- Q5089401 wikiPageWikiLink Q6176558.
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- Q5089401 wikiPageWikiLink Q7319392.
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- Q5089401 wikiPageWikiLink Q8338847.
- Q5089401 comment "Cheese has been produced in Canada since Samuel de Champlain brought cows from Normandy in either 1608 or 1610, The Canadienne breed of cattle is though to descend from these and other early Norman imports. New France developed soft, unripened cheeses characteristic of its metropole, France. Later British settlers and Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution introduced British styles such as cheddar.".
- Q5089401 label "Canadian cheese".
- Q5089401 depiction Oka_cheese_2.jpg.