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PACKSIZE | 2/2.2 LB |
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Our Coombe Castle Wensleydale is combined with the finest blueberries to make this classic sweet blend. The deep purple flecks of the blueberries create a striking contrast with the creamy coloured Wensleydale.
Originating from North Yorkshire, Wensleydale is considered a British classic. It is thought that the cheese dates back to the Middle Ages, being introduced in Britain by Cistercian monks who settled in the town of Wensleydale.
Double Gloucester is crafted using a mixture of morning and evening milk, hence its name. It is a traditional cheese made in Gloucestershire since the 16th century. It is a tangy, cheddary-like cheese, with a medium flavor and a chewy texture.
Devon Cream has been producing a varied amount of assorted creams for over 20 years by a unique method. Traditional Double Devon Cream contains 48% milk fat and has a distinctive flavor. Spoon straight from the jar onto fruit, scones, gateaux or warm apple pie or use in a variety of savory recipes including pasta and sauces. This cream has a long life unopened. Store cool under 10 C (50 F)or keep refrigerated after opening. Do not Freeze.
Our raw milk Vermont cheddar starts with the freshest milk from grass-fed Jersey cows raised on lush, green pastures by folks whose dairy farms have been in their family for generations.
Lighter than Gorgonzola, richer than Danish blue and more intense than domestic blues, this cheese is aged for nearly three months and its blue veins radiate outward from a natural, crinkly brown crust, revealing the prized smooth, honeyed flavor of a traditional Stilton. Flavor ranges from mild and sharp when young to rich and tangy when mature. The cheese has a smooth creamy pale curd with blue veining throughout. The rind is grey to brown in color and should be dry to the touch.
Havarti, which boasts a hefty 60% fat in dry matter, is actually enriched with more cream than regular Havarti so that it feels silkier and more luxurious in the mouth. This lovely cheese tastes just as buttery as it smells, and is ready to melt at the drop of a hat. Havarti is a semi-soft cow‘s milk cheese with myriad tiny holes and a creamy texture. About 100 years ago, a Danish farmer‘s wife traveled throughout Europe to learn the secrets of making cheese. She named her creation after her farm `Havarthi.` Havarti works well both grilled and melted, but also as a snack with figs, raisins, walnuts, apples and hearty bread.