Cheese make |
Hard |
---|---|
Milk type |
Cow |
Strength |
5 |
County |
Somerset |
Pasteurisation |
Unpasteurised |
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Keens Extra Mature Cheddar 250g
£7.50
Keens Extra Mature from The Godfather of cheddar, George Keen. Specially selected to age beyond two years, this cheese displays exceptional depth of flavour, delicious cheddar tang and crunchy texture. About as good as it gets!
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Categories: Cheese, Hard Cheese, Cow's Milk
Tags: cheddar, delicious, Somerset, traditional
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St Helena is a delicious rind washed, semi-soft cheese made by Julie Cheyney in Bungay Suffolk, using fresh, raw cows milk from her family's single herd of Montbéliarde cows.
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Pitchfork Cheddar 250g
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Pitchfork  – Made by Trethowen Brothers near Weston Super Mare, Somerset
This cheese is first class picked by our Head of Cheese, James (World Cheese Judge) at the World Cheese Awards in Bergamo. It went on to become Englands best cheese 2019. As a result It is often in short supply, so, get it while you can! It’s flavour has savoury tones, is well balanced by bright acidity and hints of tropical fruit. It has a long lasting tangy finish. This works well with our handmade chutney and a good cider.
Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire 250g
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Mrs Kirkhams – Made by Graham Kirkham in Goosner, Lancashire                         Â
Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire is a fantastic, a buttery finish and a flaky texture cows' milk cheese, with delightfully lactic flavour. Made on the Beesley Farm in Lancashire to the same recipe Mrs Kirkham first made it in 1978, though the cheese today is now made by Graham Kirkham, her son.  This is the only Lancashire still made with unpasteurised cows' milk and hence the only Lancashire you should ever buy.