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  • Illegal Cheeses Americans Will Never Get To Try

    by Jamie Halpern
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    While you may have had the thought, "Cheese is so good, it should be illegal," you would never actually want that to happen. There is nothing better than a slice of delicious cheese aged to perfection. However, some cheeses are banned in the U.S. Here are 8 cheeses that no matter how delicious they look, Americans will not be able to try unless they travel abroad. Number 5 will shock you!

    Brie De Meaux

    Jennifer via Flickr

    Traditional Brie De Meaux is one type of brie that you won't find in America. Only the pasteurized version is available here, and it's not as good. 

    Mimolette

    There are cheese mites in Mimolette that are removed from the cheese, but cheese makers aren't overly careful to remove all mites. So, the FDA decided to make this cheese illegal.

    Loire Valley Raw Goat’s Milk Cheeses

    Nebbie via Flickr

    This delicious type of cheese is banned in the U.S. because it's typically made with raw milk so it's not pasteurized.

    Epoisses

    shel doyle via Flickr

    When served at room temperature, this cheese oozes everywhere. Like Brie De Meaux, only the pasteurized version is available in the U.S., and the more delicious, traditional cheese is illegal. 

    Casu Marzu

    CookingSoftwareOz via Flickr

    The secret ingredient in Casu Marzu is maggots. Yuck! They eat the cheese, and their excrement aids in fermentation, and also gives it a unique flavor. The maggots have to be alive, so maybe that's why it's illegal. 

    Camembert De Normandie

    mau.photo via Flickr

    This type of cheese is banned in the U.S. unless it is aged at least 60 days. Camemberts are common in the U.S., but they are pasteurized, unlike the original.

    Reblochon

    Caro Blackwell via Flickr

    Reblochon has been banned in the U.S. since 2004 when it was defined as a soft (rather than semi-pressed) cheese. Because of this, it falls short of the FDA requirement for aging.

    Roquefort

    Cyn Furey via Flickr

    This cheese isn't technically illegal. The Bush administration placed a 300% tax on this cheese to import it, so it's very difficult to get.  It looks delicious though! 

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