Description: Esrom or Danish Port Salut cheese is a Trappist-style traditional, creamery, semi-soft cheese made from cow's milk. The cheese is named after an abbey where Cistercian monks first made it in the 12th century. The recipe was rediscovered in the 1930s and has achieved quite a bit of popularity. Said to be one of the top stinky cheeses in the world, Esrom indeed has a flavor that is quite rich, strong and aromatic. With ageing, the flavor and aroma get even stronger and spicier. It is made in flat, rectangular shapes wrapped in foil. Open the cheese to reveal a yellow pate with a supple texture and uneven holes. The bold flavors of the cheese go well with dark beers and red wines. It also tastes good when added to casseroles or sandwiches.