Chavroux

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Chavroux in the form of a topless pyramid
Chavroux in the form of a cylinder

Chavroux is a French factory produced soft cheese made using goat's milk.

The cheese is sold, most usually, in small containers in the form of a truncated pyramid, each of 150 g, or in the form of a cylinder. It can be eaten all round the year and is recommended for eating with salads, but can also be used with any meal as a form of cheese spread.

Chavroux was launched in 1985 and is manufactured in a small factory that employs approximately 200 people, making the plant the leading employer in the village of Réparsac, some 11 km (6.8 mi) from Cognac.[1]

The business is owned by Bongrain, a producer of a wide range of specialist cheeses and France's second largest cheese producer overall.

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  1. ^ "Des richesses cachées". CharenteLibre.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-19.