Cheese make |
Semi-Soft |
---|---|
Cheese post make |
Mould Ripened, Rind Washed |
Milk type |
Sheep |
Strength |
4 |
County |
Cumbria |
Pasteurisation |
Raw Milk, Unpasteurised |
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St James
£12.50
Produced in the stunning region of Cumbria, this cheese is like no other. A rind washed sheep milk cheese with a savoury and brothy flavour. This is perfect for a cheese board or why not give it a try in a fancy toastie!
Sheep, unpasteurised.
Sold in 250g, if you wish to buy larger quantities please add multiples at checkout ie 500 is 2 x 250g and pop a note in at checkout.
7 in stock
Categories: Sheep's Milk, Soft Cheese
Tags: cheese, Cumbria, rind washed, sheep
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