Australian Bûcheron-Style Cheese
Goat milk log cheese with edible ash center, bloomy rind, Australian artisanal. Quota entry under 9822.04.65 for specialty 0406.90.48 cheeses.
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• Ash layer specifications; Australian export certificate; Quota monitoring required
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