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  2. List of English cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Fell Traditional Lancashire Cheese – Protected designation of origin UK cheese; Beenleigh Blue cheese – Soft blue cheese; Berkswell – Type of British cheese; Blue Stilton – English type of cheese [1] Black Bomber; Bowland cheese; Brighton Blue – Blue cheese made in Sussex, England

  3. Lancashire cheese - Wikipedia

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    Lancashire is an English cow's-milk cheese from the county of Lancashire.There are three distinct varieties of Lancashire cheese. Young Creamy Lancashire and mature Tasty Lancashire are produced by a traditional method, whereas Crumbly Lancashire (more commonly known as Lancashire Crumbly within Lancashire) is a more recent creation suitable for mass production.

  4. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Region Description Caravane cheese: The brand name of a camel milk cheese produced in Mauritania by Tiviski, [5] a company founded by Nancy Abeiderrhamane in 1987. The milk used to make the cheese is collected from the local animals of a thousand nomadic herdsmen, and is very difficult to produce, but yields a product that is low in lactose.

  5. Gloucester cheese - Wikipedia

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    A wheel of Double Gloucester cheese is also used every spring for the Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake, in which competitors chase the cheese down a steep Gloucestershire hillside; the first person to reach the bottom of the 50% gradient, 200 yards (180 m) slope wins the cheese. [12] The wheel has a one-second head start. During its roll ...

  6. Morbier cheese - Wikipedia

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    Morbier (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a semi-soft cows' milk cheese of France named after the small village of Morbier in Franche-Comté. [3] It is ivory colored, soft and slightly elastic, and is immediately recognizable by the distinctive thin black layer separating it horizontally in the middle. [3] It has a yellowish, sticky rind. [2]

  7. Camembert - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the cheese known today as Camembert is more likely to rest with the beginnings of the industrialization of the cheesemaking process at the end of the 19th century. [5] In 1890, an engineer, M. Ridel, devised the wooden box that was used to carry the cheese and helped to send it for longer distances, in particular to America, where ...

  8. Cheer cheese - Wikipedia

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    The Australian company marketing the Coon brand originally stated on their website (2012) that the name derived from the American cheesemaker Edward Coon of Philadelphia, who patented a method in the US in 1926 for fast maturation of cheese via high temperature and humidity; [6] [7] [8] In July 2021, "Coon" cheese was rebranded as "Cheer ...

  9. Kashkaval - Wikipedia

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    Kashkaval [a] is a type of cheese made from the milk of cows, sheep, goats, or a mixture thereof. [1] In Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Romania and Serbia, the term is often used to refer to all yellow cheeses (or even any cheese other than sirene).