Description: Fromage Frais is a soft, fresh, creamy fresh cheese made out of whole or skimmed milk and cream. A French speciality, traditionally, this cheese is made with cream. Many times, the term Fromage Frais is used interchangeably with Fromage Blanc, but according to the French legislation - "The denomination fromage frais is reserved for unripened cheese that underwent a mostly lactic fermentation. Fermented white cheese marketed under the terms fresh or fresh cheese must contain live flora at the time of sale to the consumer." In simple language, Fromage Frais must contain live cultures when sold. The cheese in its original form is very bland to taste and extremely low in fat. Savoury spices, sweet berries and cream are added to improve the flavor, which also increases the fat content, sometimes as much as 8%. The cheese is used as a savoury appetizer or a creamy dessert by combining it with herbs, fruits and spices. Fromage Frais with a loose consistency, ranging between heavy and sour cream, is often used to thicken and richen sauces. It is a traditional accompaniment to caviar since the milky goodness of the cheese reduces the saltiness of the eggs. Fresh, creamy cheese like Fromage Frais pairs well with sparkling white wine, Zinfandel and fortified wines.