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Article: The import division of DCI Cheese Co., Moonachie, N.J., is introducing Joan of Arc Goat Cheese and Goat Cheese Brie.(NEW PRODUCT REVIEW)(Company overview)
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- May 1, 2007
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The import division of DCI Cheese Co., Moonachie, N.J., is introducing Joan of Arc Goat Cheese and Goat Cheese Brie. DCI is a leading cheese and prepared foods company that offers both domestic and international imported specialty cheese. "Joan of Arc is in its 90th year as a brand," says Debbie Seife, director of marketing for the import division of DCI. "They have a long-standing tradition and reputation for excellence."
The Joan of Arc Chevre Brie, French for goat cheese brie, is an interesting culinary twist for cheese lovers who may be more familiar with brie that is made from cows milk. The goat cheese brie is a soft-ripened, white-bloomy cheese that has a soft milky ...
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