The Grillou is a grilling cheese made with a blend of goat and sheep milk, just like the tradition wants it for the Halloumi cheese type. Once grilled, the semi-soft perfectly salted paste becomes soft on the inside and crispy on the outside.
The name Grillou is linked to grilling, but was also, in older days, a way to call an itinerant tin artisan in certain regions of France. The Fromagerie is celebrating its «Tin Anniversary», 10 years, as this new cheese is launched. Voilà for the little bit of history that intertwine the name of the cheese and the fromagerie.
The Grillou is available plain, seasoned with hot peppers or herbs.
Plain: Pasteurized goat and sheep milk, salt, rennet.
Hot peppers: Pasteurized goat and sheep milk, Quebec pepper powder, salt, rennet.
Herbs: Pasteurized goat and sheep milk, herbs (parsley, sumac, mint, garlic, thyme, rosemary, salt, rennet.
m.g. | 27 % |
moisture | 43 % |
Per (30g) serving size
Calories 100 | *% Daily Value |
---|---|
Fat 8 g | 11 % |
Saturated 5 g Trans 0.2 g |
26 % |
Carbohydrate 2 g | % |
Fibre 0 g Sugars 0 g |
0 % |
Protein 7 g | |
Cholesterol 30 mg | 10 % |
Sodium 250 mg | 11 % |
Potassium 30 mg | 1 % |
Calcium 200 mg | 15 % |
Iron | % |
* 5% ou moins c'est peu, 15% ou plus c'est beaucoup