Cheese make |
Semi-Hard |
---|---|
Milk type |
Sheep |
Strength |
3 |
County |
Somerset |
Pasteurisation |
Thermised, Unpasteurised |
Vegetarian |
Yes |
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English Pecorino 200g
£9.60
English Pecorino – Made by Roger Longman in Whitelake, Somerset
This creamy textured, semi-hard ewe’s milk cheese has a beautifully well-rounded and nutty but relatively subtle flavour – and an eye-catching yellow rind. English Pecorino is a multi-award-winning cheese that is most definitely a crowd favourite. Matured for 5 months. The curds are washed leaving a lovely natural sweetness
2 in stock
Categories: Cheese, Hard Cheese, Sheep's Milk
Tags: sheep, Somerset, vegetarian
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West Country Buffalo Mozzarella
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