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NYT Mini • September 27, 2025

Country that produces Comte and Camembert

Answer:

FRANCE

Hint:

This nation is also famous for its wine regions like Bordeaux and Burgundy, and its capital is known as the "City of Light."

Explanation:

This clue points to France because Comte and Camembert are two famous cheeses that come from there. Comte is a nutty, firm cheese from the Jura region, while Camembert is a soft, creamy cheese from Normandy. Since both are iconic French products, the answer is simply the country where they’re made.

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