CHEESE ETIQUETTE: How to cut Cheese | What NOT TO DO When Eating Cheese in France

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • Cheese cutting can seem a bit daunting at first, especially with how proud the French can be with their cheese! But don't worry, this video is here to teach you how to perfectly cut different shape of cheeses like cercles or even heart. Learn how to eat your brie, roquefort, comté and many more cheeses. French cheeses won't have any secrets for you and you will know what not to do next time you visit France! Welcome to Cheese Etiquette 101!
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  • @thehungryparisian
    @thehungryparisian  3 года назад +9

    Merci for watching this video! If you want, you can head to my blog: thehungryparisian.com

  • @Eyagsf
    @Eyagsf 2 года назад +5

    Respect the cheese, mold, and the makers. Cute video. Thanks from a Texas.

  •  3 года назад +17

    "You want to make sure everybody gets a bit of mold" - best sentence I've heard in a while! haha no honestly I miss French cheese so much... even the moldier kinds!

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  3 года назад

      Mold is the best 😜next time you come to Paris, we will do some taste test!

  • @snephtar
    @snephtar Год назад +2

    Respect the triangle! Love it. I never knew that

  • @blancaluna572
    @blancaluna572 Год назад +8

    Fully agree, it's super rude when people dig into foods (like brie) without regards for the effort it took to make it or even the other guests who would have to cut their discarded bits of cheese to get an actual piece, it's such a pet peeve of mine.

  • @thatonegirlelaine
    @thatonegirlelaine Год назад +1

    I came here to find out how to eat brie, and learned much, much more. Thank you!

  • @GiaGRitter
    @GiaGRitter 2 года назад +15

    You have saved me from endless embarrassment! Thank you so much for this fantastic video.

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  2 года назад +2

      You’re welcome! Enjoy your cheese embarrassment-free 😉

    • @tc_is_me
      @tc_is_me Год назад +1

      Indeed. She helped me too !

  • @karenarocks5000
    @karenarocks5000 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love this video. I am moving to France and had no idea how to cut and eat cheese. Thank you for all the advice!

  • @RT-kz6gt
    @RT-kz6gt 3 года назад +14

    i love your vibe!! you have such a warm and fun personality, and your videos are so well done. i'm excited to be a new subscriber! 💜

  • @user-eu2ul2tt7x
    @user-eu2ul2tt7x 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for educating me ❤❤❤

  • @carolehenderson27
    @carolehenderson27 Год назад +2

    Traveling to France this June. So glad I found your videos…had no idea there were “cheese rules”. Feel like you’ve spared me being seen as a total heathen…..Merci!

  • @Peaches100
    @Peaches100 2 года назад +3

    in england ... if one is having a cheeseboard at a dinner party ... you just leave the cheeseboard on the table ... with crackers and a few grapes etc for presentation lol ... and there is a cheese knife ... and everyone helps themselves to the cheese and biscuits ... the hostess would not be giving out the cheese because english people like to choose which cheese and how much they take ... and the more they take ... the more they are praising the hostess for her generous nature! 😃 ps: we have crackers and butter and then put the cheese on top ... spreading etc etc is all allowed ... and oftentimes we use branston pickle as well because it gives the cheese a piquancy!!!

  • @jamess5415
    @jamess5415 Месяц назад +1

    Very informative thanks!

  • @CB-vg1wq
    @CB-vg1wq Год назад +7

    Thank You for this very informative etiquette lesson. You are a natural teacher. I appreciate your efforts to help us learn French Etiquette.

  • @LaSorciereFeuillue
    @LaSorciereFeuillue Год назад +3

    'Respect the triangle' is so logical when someone says it.

  • @lilmama2066
    @lilmama2066 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing 🥰

  • @gilliantracy7991
    @gilliantracy7991 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel. Great video. Cannot wait to try the cheeses in France! Liked and subbed!

  • @andreafelcyn295
    @andreafelcyn295 3 года назад +3

    So informative! We love your videos ♥️

  • @jamofsocal
    @jamofsocal 2 года назад +6

    Okay, I am glad I found this video. I had no idea there was etiquette involved. But it makes sense. The issue regarding the crust was the most important to me. I was never sure if the crust should be eaten or not. Especially for Mimolette or Parmeasan.

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  2 года назад

      So glad you enjoyed it! Yeah mimolette is a definitely on the don't-eat-the-rind list but I've heard some people save their parmesan rind and put it in stock for added flavor so it might be worth a try!

    • @TokyoScarab
      @TokyoScarab 2 года назад

      @@thehungryparisian Yes! Cheese rinds make for good soup 😋

  • @waitwhat5931
    @waitwhat5931 3 года назад +3

    Lola! Love your videos!

  • @Judy122550
    @Judy122550 2 года назад +2

    wow what a wonderful learning message on cheese thank you so much I am anew subscriber as of today Have a lovely day I see that you have not posted in 6 months I pray you did not stop you tube You have awesome topics I am going thru them have a lovely up & coming week !

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  2 года назад +1

      Thanks and welcome! The videos will be back very soon!

  • @IonTrone
    @IonTrone 10 месяцев назад +1

    very informative video! 🧀

  • @user-ku4gp2xd5y
    @user-ku4gp2xd5y 9 месяцев назад +1

    I try to go to the bathroom, or I try to find a private area where I can cut the cheese alone. It's good etiquette. I think i will watch the video now.

  • @tinam5032
    @tinam5032 3 года назад +3

    What a fantastic video!

  • @brucecjenkins1534
    @brucecjenkins1534 10 месяцев назад

    Tres interessant. Merci.

  • @sherlyc1978
    @sherlyc1978 Год назад +1

    What a great video!

  • @lawrence3242
    @lawrence3242 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, very informative.

  • @cat_city2009
    @cat_city2009 Год назад +1

    0:04
    Haha kitty.
    Herb is hungry.

  • @honeybeejourney
    @honeybeejourney 2 года назад +6

    Fabulous video. My grandmother, Juliette, was obsessed with etiquette around cheese. Will you do more videos? Merci.

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  2 года назад +1

      Yes I will! and your grandmother sounds like a top notch Lady!

  • @bigrudolph75
    @bigrudolph75 7 месяцев назад

    i love your videos , thanks to you i found out there more than 1500 types of chesse in france ❤❤❤

  • @SeanHoulihane
    @SeanHoulihane 10 месяцев назад

    I was hoping this was going to be _in_ french!

  • @tatianabosc2847
    @tatianabosc2847 3 года назад +1

    GREAT 😍

  • @anniegolden1304
    @anniegolden1304 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful cheese board. I'm from the U.S. but my parents came from Europe. As you where describing the cheeses I didn't even realize that I was shaking my head 'yes, yes'. (LOL). Those cheeses look so incredible. Haven't met a cheese I didn't like yet. Does France make the most verities of any country?

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  3 года назад +1

      Ah ah love this 😂 the cheeses are from the market of Versailles (my favorite place to buy cheese) and yeah I think we have quite a lot of principles especially about food in France but I like it, it our little quirky thing 😉

  • @undercoverblk
    @undercoverblk Год назад +4

    Just finding your channel. Such GREAT content I immediately subscribed. 💖
    ( Not sure if you are aware but in the 4th/Casual Register of American & Canadian English, “to cut the cheese” is an idiomatic euphemism meaning « péter » . )

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  Год назад +2

      Merci and that is a very fun fact!

    • @NinetiesBB
      @NinetiesBB Год назад

      I’m from the US and I didn’t even know that haha!

  • @Odiex27
    @Odiex27 Год назад +1

    Great informative video! is it okay to touch with your hands while trying to cut?

  • @wenceslaskerov4922
    @wenceslaskerov4922 Год назад

    je valide cette vidéo

  • @malgosiakaczmarska8036
    @malgosiakaczmarska8036 2 года назад +2

    Very informative - I love cheese! Yummy looking video :)
    Makes me giggle a bit how there’s a talk of etiquette and being proper with cheese in France, while at the same time French people don’t seem to be grossed out (or offended) by men urinating in the streets, and people smoking at the table in a restaurant 🤢
    But back to cheese (since I am new in France): how can I tell which cheese would be stronger than other? Obviously blue cheese and brie are easy to recognize, but what about the “middle” range cheeses?

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  2 года назад +1

      Ah ah yes the "urinoirs" are a nightmare, though they are becoming less and less common!
      As for the "strongness" of a cheese, I would say to look out for the washed rind cheeses (they usually have an orange rind) as they can be quite strong... But to be honest it is a bit of trial by error as the taste of a cheese can greatly vary depending on the aging. If you are afraid of finding something too strong, the best is to ask the cheesemonger :)

  • @feliciamyers5737
    @feliciamyers5737 Год назад +2

    Hello, I loved your video! Very informative. Just curious, Do the French people ever melt Brie?

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  Год назад +1

      Merci! Yes, we do! It's delicious but we would use cheap brie, like the one from the supermarket for example

  • @roxannecoffey5428
    @roxannecoffey5428 Год назад

    We love mimolette and find that because it is so hard that if you shave off bits of it you can really taste the crystals in the cheese. Is there a proper way to eat this type of cheese instead? Thank you!

  • @therealbaglady
    @therealbaglady Год назад

    Room temps in Thailand 38-42 (feels like 43-47) T-T Give me the room temp of 19c any day :D Love your vids. Thanks for all the tips.

  • @BEYSeamaster1
    @BEYSeamaster1 4 месяца назад

    Do you use the same knife for all cheeses?

  • @MrRufusjax
    @MrRufusjax 6 месяцев назад

    This is simply common sense.

  • @christinapletschacher3549
    @christinapletschacher3549 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your cheese etiquette rules. But to be honest all my french friends living in Paris cut the crust from the camenbert cheese and they never put the cheese on a piece of bread to eat, always eat it separately.

  • @annakozoriz
    @annakozoriz 3 года назад +2

    Your English is amazing Lola…. Are you French?

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  2 года назад +2

      Merci! Yes I am but I did study English language and literature at Uni

  • @kathrinlancelle3304
    @kathrinlancelle3304 28 дней назад

    What about the crust on Tomme?

  • @lizroberts6257
    @lizroberts6257 Год назад +1

    On pouvez manger sans pain le fromage quelquefois? Donc, un petit morceau a la main retrouvait de votre assiette?😳

  • @arexandwa
    @arexandwa Год назад +1

    The slab of Brie 🤤

  • @karenbaird7402
    @karenbaird7402 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the respect the triangle
    I want to be invited back🤗

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  2 года назад

      Ah ah the triangle is very important :D

    • @tc_is_me
      @tc_is_me Год назад

      Speaking of the triangle, I have a question. Since the Saint Nectaire and Brie are shaped the same, could you cut the Saint Nectaire in triangles like the Brie and vice versa ?

  • @cat_city2009
    @cat_city2009 Год назад

    5:18
    It's like the blunt rotation but for French people.

  • @ARAzDaShett
    @ARAzDaShett 3 года назад +2

    My friend is very traditional French and one time he told me “never point at the cheese”, but I can’t seem to find this rule anywhere online. Have you heard this before? Maybe he meant never point at it with a knife? Idk

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  3 года назад +1

      I would say it is usually pretty rude to point at things with a knife because it could be seen as dangerous and bellicose... Other than that, I can't say I have ever heard about this rule, but again, each family have their own sets of rules ;)

  • @santiagooliver9021
    @santiagooliver9021 Год назад

    Should you eat cheese before or after dinner.

    • @NinetiesBB
      @NinetiesBB Год назад +1

      After your main course, I gather

    • @Rosebud4u1
      @Rosebud4u1 Год назад

      You can finish a meal with cheese... (serve at the end of the meal)... or you can serve it with or before dessert!

  • @TalkToMe66
    @TalkToMe66 11 месяцев назад

    Just to put it in a point, how to cut your cheese - Make sure, that everybody get as equal part as possible share of everything and every cheese - from middle to rind - No picking just the best part...

  • @frankmitchell3594
    @frankmitchell3594 3 года назад +1

    When do you eat cheese during a meal? Is it before or after dessert?

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  3 года назад

      In France we eat the cheese at the end of the main meal just before dessert ☺️ it helps with digestion

    • @IvZDaMatrak
      @IvZDaMatrak 3 года назад

      we have the expresssion: "fromage ou dessert ?"

  • @ledingdong1492
    @ledingdong1492 8 месяцев назад

    I like the smelly cheeses but Camembert rind repulses me 😂

  • @chipsun2504
    @chipsun2504 2 месяца назад

    I only eat the middle of Baguettes

  • @JeanPierre70ju
    @JeanPierre70ju Год назад

    in my experience, only Americans do dig in the center without a crust of brie cheese.

  • @10010x0x0x01101XX0X1
    @10010x0x0x01101XX0X1 Месяц назад

    sorry i don't eat the brie crust. remove it before serving it or i will dig into it

  • @alanmak984
    @alanmak984 Год назад

    So basically think geometry for fair distribution of pieces for everybody. Sounds like common sense to me 🤷‍♂️

  • @Paradise-on-Earth
    @Paradise-on-Earth Год назад +6

    I am German and have yelled as well, when an American was ruining my Camembert :D I VERY much like your advice of ordering/buying something else, instead of altering it. Doing that is just disrespectful! "Respecting the triangle" is an awesome keeper. Thank you!

  • @guitarsz
    @guitarsz 13 дней назад

    how come Basque cheese makes your poop stink SO bad?

  • @susanrombak7959
    @susanrombak7959 10 месяцев назад +2

    The numerous commentary that Americans are disrespectful or without knowledge of consuming cheese is beyond stereo typical and verging on pompous and perhaps typical European sanctimony. America is a very big country with many cheese making regions. The continous comments that Americans have no knowledge how to eat, act socially, or consume cuisine from many ethnicities is just ignorant.

  • @jerryp2433
    @jerryp2433 Год назад

    Cheese gives me pimples.

  • @gloverfamily3925
    @gloverfamily3925 Год назад +1

    Brie and Camembert taste terrible bought from US supermarket.

    • @thehungryparisian
      @thehungryparisian  Год назад +1

      Oh that's unfortunate... For Camembert, check if they have the mention "Camembert de Normandie", they are usually better quality :)

  • @cathkerry2147
    @cathkerry2147 Год назад

    Far too many cheeses on this board. You need to be able to GET to the cheese.

  • @gabrielgolden4336
    @gabrielgolden4336 Год назад

    I typically hold a wedge of Brie or Camembert in my hand, then consume it in two or three bites.