Bungay Butter
£8.60
Produced by the fabulous Cricklemore family in Bungay Suffolk, they are famous for their award winning Baron Bigod (recommended below).
Butter is raw, cow’s milk and is just as butter used to be.
2 in stock
Categories: Cow's Milk, Cheese Tags: butter, Fen Farm, traditional
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