Friday, March 6, 2026

Quebec cheese curds are special


 

Quebec’s cheese curds used to make poutine are special, according to the Conseil des Industriels laitiers du Quebec.


It is seeking a protected geographical indication which is somewhat like a trademark.


The most famous product with that status is champagne from a specific region within France. No other wine can legitimately call itself champagne.


Quebec has the designation for its ice wine, for Neuville sweet corn and Charlevoix lamb.


The province needs to be persuaded to grant the designation for cheese curds used to make poutine.