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    Goat cheese (redirect from Chèvre cheese)
    Goat cheese, goat's cheese or chèvre (/ˈʃɛv(rə)/ SHEV(-rə); from the French fromage de chèvre [fʁɔmaʒ də ʃɛvʁ] with the same meaning) is cheese made from...
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    La Chèvre d'Or is a Relais & Châteaux hotel located in the medieval city of Èze in the south of France, and is housed in a medieval castle rebuilt in the...
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    Chèvre chaud (chaud means 'hot') is a French dish, consisting of Chèvre cheese served hot. It is usually made by broiling the Chèvre cheese on French bread...
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    Marti Buckley Kilpatrick Down-home Blue-Ribbon Cheese Who knew?; Belle Chèvre creamery near Elkmont produces fine goat cheese] February 2008 issue of...
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  • 2016. Retrieved November 5, 2016. La Chevre/Knock On Wood at Films de France site. La Chèvre at IMDb La Chèvre at Rotten Tomatoes (in French) Trailer...
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  • Chèvre noir is a firm pasteurized goat's milk cheese made by Fromagerie Tournevent in Chesterville, Quebec, Canada. Launched in 1988, Chèvre Noir is made...
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    Paul Chevré (5 July 1866–20 February 1914) was a French, Brussels-born sculptor who gained fame in Montréal after creating the Samuel de Champlain monument...
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  • Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied, performed by the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, David Shallon (dir.) - Timpani Records. Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied was among...
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    reintroduced into the cap de la Chèvre, to maintain the moors of the Conservatoire du littoral. Media related to Cap de la Chèvre at Wikimedia Commons 48°10′20″N...
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  • Simon Chèvre d'Or (or Simon Aurea Capra) was poet and a canon at the Abbey of St. Victor, Paris in the 12th century. It is believed that Simon was commissioned...
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