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The explosive plants at Nobel and de Salaberry Island, now in full production, are a spectacular size, and the shell-loading plant at St. Paul l'Ermite is also a tremendous operation.
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The New York strip loin is accompanied by bread pudding laced with just enough Ermite (blue) cheese to make a statement, but no bread pudding, however clever, can rescue that tough steak.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOANNE KATES 2010
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The New York strip loin is accompanied by bread pudding laced with just enough Ermite (blue) cheese to make a statement, but no bread pudding, however clever, can rescue that tough steak.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOANNE KATES 2010
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Ermite, the milder of the two, is aged for five weeks, then removed from the ripening room and the natural mould rind that has formed is washed away.
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When you slice into them, the Ermite has more crumble compared to the more velvety texture of the Bénédictin.
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The Ermite has a grittiness to its paste and is tangier on the finish, while Bénédictin is more powerful, well-rounded and fuller.
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At all events, _beau seigneur_, I presume you are not going to resuscitate the part of the Ermite de la Chaussee d'Antin; and the fair Parisiennes are demons of extravagance. "
The Parisians — Volume 05 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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At all events, beau seigneur, I presume you are not going to resuscitate the part of the Ermite de la Chaussee d'Antin; and the fair Parisiennes are demons of extravagance. "
The Parisians — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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