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Roughly a century ago, however, cheesemakers identified a particular strain of P. biforme that was fast-growing and albino; it produced a fluffy white mold that was, apparently, quite appetizing.
In the 1950s, manufacturers began to opt for cloned strains rather than the naturally occurring fungi, which grew faster and produced a more uniform cheese. Normandy cheesemakers chose an albino ...
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