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French for cream cheese!

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lostinparis · 28/07/2004 11:49

I'm in France and need some cream cheese for a recipe - does anyone know what it is called in French? Apologies if this isn't the "right" discussion to use but I figured it was the one where I'd get the most French speakers.

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Northerner · 28/07/2004 11:58

Isn't Boursin a french cream cheese?

Chandra · 28/07/2004 12:00

Philadelphia?

Frenchgirl · 28/07/2004 12:17

St Moret???

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sponge · 28/07/2004 12:29

Fromage blanc will work as cream cheese.

californiagirl · 28/07/2004 21:13

Neufchatel? You can't imagine how many bad jokes Americans made when I was living in Neuchatel. No, they're not the same place.

Boursin would be a bad mistake in a cheese cake as it is flavored.

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