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  2. List of British cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Stichelton – English blue cheese similar to Blue Stilton cheese, except that it does not use pasteurised milk or factory-produced rennet. [19] Stilton (Protected Designation of Origin) – English cheese, produced in two varieties: the blue variety is known for its characteristic strong smell and taste. The lesser-known white Stilton cheese ...

  3. List of English cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Hereford Hop – English cheese; Keltic Gold – Semi-hard cheese from Cornwall, UK; Lancashire – English cheese [2] Lincolnshire Poacher cheeseEnglish hard cheese; Little Derby – English cheese; Lymeswold cheese – A soft, blue English cheese that is no longer produced

  4. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    The cheese is typically aged between 12 and 52 weeks in rectangular blocks of 6 or 9 kg, coated with a bacterial culture. The culture is washed off at the end of the aging cycle, and the cheese is packaged for retail sales. Danablu: Øverød, Zealand: Danablu (Danish Blue) is a strong, blue-veined cheese.

  5. Stilton cheese - Wikipedia

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    The Stilton Cheese Makers Association produced a fragrance called Eau de Stilton, which was "very different to the very sweet perfumes you smell wafting down the street as someone walks past you." [33] The search for an unpasteurised Stilton cheese was a plot element of a Chef! episode titled "The Big Cheese", aired on BBC1 on 25 February 1993.

  6. Stichelton - Wikipedia

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    Stichelton is produced by a partnership including Randolph Hodgson who owns the specialist cheese retailer Neal's Yard Dairy, [7] and Joe Schneider, an American who had been a cheesemaker in the Netherlands and the UK. In late 2004 Schneider and Hodgson discussed the possibility of recreating an unpasteurised Stilton-style cheese.

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  8. List of Cornish cheeses - Wikipedia

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  9. Shropshire Blue - Wikipedia

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    Shropshire Blue is a blue cheese made from pasteurised cows' milk and uses vegetable rennet. The orange colour comes from the addition of annatto, a natural food colouring. Penicillium roqueforti produces the veining. The cheese has a deep orange-brown, natural rind and matures for a period of 10–12 weeks with a fat content of about 48 per cent.