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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