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Created page with "'''Brie''' is a cheese. == Inventor == Brie was invented by Brittany "Bri" Britishwoman. Britishwoman named the cheese after her name, but she was not good at spelling, so she spelled it as "Brie". Brie does not come from France. This common misconception is due to confusion with Sacre Bleu, a cheesemaker from Brie. In contrast, Bleu invented the blue cheese. (He was also bad at spelling.)" |
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'''Brie''' is a [[cheese]]. | '''Brie''' is a [[cheese|brieese]]. | ||
== Inventor == | == Inventor == | ||
Brie was invented by Brittany "Bri" Britishwoman. Britishwoman named the cheese after her name, but she was not good at spelling, so she spelled it as "Brie". | Brie was invented by Brittany "Bri" Britishwoman. Britishwoman named the cheese after her name, but she was not good at spelling, so she spelled it as "Brie". | ||
Brie does not come from France. This common misconception is due to confusion with Sacre Bleu, a cheesemaker from Brie. In contrast, Bleu invented the blue cheese. (He was also bad at spelling.) | Brie does not come from [[France]]. This common misconception is due to confusion with Sacre Bleu, a cheesemaker from Brie. In contrast, Bleu invented the blue cheese. (He was also bad at spelling.) | ||
Latest revision as of 12:39, 2 December 2025
Brie is a brieese.
Inventor
Brie was invented by Brittany "Bri" Britishwoman. Britishwoman named the cheese after her name, but she was not good at spelling, so she spelled it as "Brie".
Brie does not come from France. This common misconception is due to confusion with Sacre Bleu, a cheesemaker from Brie. In contrast, Bleu invented the blue cheese. (He was also bad at spelling.)