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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.
Cheese dreams were advertised in 1957 as a 55-cent (equivalent to $5.97 in 2023) luncheonette lenten special in Daytona Beach, Florida's Sunday News Journal. [12] The term Cheese Dream has also been used to describe grilled cheese sandwiches, and, in one instance, to Croque monsieur. [13] [14] [15] [16]
A wedge of unpasteurised West Country Cheddar cheese, made in Somerset (with Protected Designation of Origin.). This is a list of cheeses from the United Kingdom. The British Cheese Board (now part of Dairy UK) states that "there are over 700 named British cheeses produced in the UK."
The open sandwiches found in Great Britain are the Welsh rarebit [25] and other "on toast" dishes (e.g., cheese on toast), and the Scotch woodcock, an open sandwich served historically at the colleges of the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford and in the refreshment rooms of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as late as 1949.
Parlick Fell is a cheese made from sheep milk in Longridge, Lancashire, England. [1] It is a white cheese with a semi-soft, crumbly texture and a tangy, nutty flavour. [2]The cheese is made by Singletons & Co. [3] It is named after Parlick, one of the hills at the southern end of the Bowland Fells, on which sheep owned by Simon Stott are grazed.
In 1976 the Cheese Board helped a member begin a cheese store on Donner Pass. [14] In the 1980s, the Cheese Board contributed money and labor to a Bay Area cooperative network known as the Intercollective, a precursor to the present-day Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives. Through the Intercollective it funded the printing of a directory ...
A grilled cheese, sometimes known as a toasted sandwich, cheese toastie (), or jaffle (), is a hot cheese sandwich typically prepared by heating slices of cheese between slices of bread with a cooking fat such as butter or mayonnaise on a frying pan, griddle, or sandwich toaster, until the bread browns and the cheese melts.
A Chorley cake is made using currants, sandwiched between two layers of unsweetened shortcrust pastry. [1] The Chorley cake is significantly less sweet than Eccles cake, and is commonly eaten with a light spread of butter on top, and sometimes a slice of Lancashire cheese on the side.