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Wheels of unpasteurised Caerphilly cheese. Caerphilly cheese was originally a moist curd, made in local farms. It has since been replaced with a much drier version produced on an industrial scale. However, there still remain some cheesemakers producing Caerphilly in the old style on an artisan basis. [1] The cheese was originally made to feed ...
Caerphilly cheese Swaledale cheese. Ashdown Foresters – cow's milk hard cheese made in England with a sweet, nutty flavour. Caerphilly – light-coloured (almost white), crumbly cheese made from cow's milk, with a fat content around 48%. It has a mild taste, accented with slightly sour tang.
A number of European cheeses have been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union and UK law through the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) or Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG) regimes. The legislation is designed to protect regional foods and came into force in 1992 and applies ...
Dovedale cheese: PDO (UK, EU) 1996 Limited to cheese produced, processed and prepared within an 80‑km radius from Dovedale, using whole milk from cows grazed in the surrounding counties of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire. The product must be produced using traditional methods. [34] Exmoor blue cheese PGI (UK, EU) 1999
A salty white cheese made up of strands of cheese woven together Surke or Shanklish a mature cheese made with spices and generally presented as balls of cheese covered in za'tar orchile powder; most often eaten as a starter dish with tomato, oil and sometimes onion Syrian cheese: Syria There are different kinds of Syrian cheese. A few of the ...
A semi-hard cheese made from cow's milk, with a waxed rind. It has been produced since the 16th century making it one of England's oldest cheeses. [3] Dovedale: A cylindrical, blue-veined soft cheese made from cow's milk. Dovedale cheese is a protected food name. It may only be made within 50 miles (80 km) of the Dovedale valley. [4] [2] Sage Derby
In 2004 there were nearly 60 varieties of cheese produced in Cornwall, and Cornish cheeses have won many awards. [1] Cornish cheeses
However, after acquiring the UK assets of Irish foods producer Glanbia in 2002, [4] by 2004 the company was in severe trouble, and sold its catering business to Brake Brothers. [ 5 ] In 2007, Peter's launched their Seriously Tasty range, and products through brand partnerships with Quorn , Heinz , Sharwoods and Bisto .