Oltermanni by Finlandia (1.1 Pound) by igourmet.com

Gourmet Food : Oltermanni by Finlandia (1.1 Pound) by igourmet.com

Oltermanni by Finlandia (1.1 Pound) by igourmet.com

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 : Oltermanni by Finlandia (1.1 Pound) by igourmet.com
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Address: finland
Binding: Misc.
Brand: IGOURMET
Country: finland
Label: igourmet
Manufacturer: igourmet
Publisher: igourmet
Size: 1.1 pound
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Product DescriptionOltermanni is the first and only cheese of its kind, now available in the US. A delightfully smooth, mild and creamy cheese with a tangy yet gentle taste, Finlandia (its manufacturer) refers to it as a 'Baby Muenster'. However, we don't agree with that description. Whereas Muenster is usually a bland, flavorless block of goo found in the deli case, Oltermanni is packed with a delicious buttery flavor. A Finnish favorite, Oltermanni's unique cylindrical shape is perfect for entertaining, making it a stand-out on cheese platters. It has fruity hints, making it a natural pairing for plums, grapes, apricots or pears. Enjoy it with a smooth Merlot or Pinot Grigio.




Features:
  • mild and creamy cheese
  • Imported from Finland
  • packed with a delicious buttery flavor
  • it is a natural pairing for plums, grapes, apricots or pears
  • Suitable for Vegetarians











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