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File:Bandaged_Wrapped_Cheddar.jpg|Bandaged Wrapped Cheddar | |||
File:Bowland_cheese.JPG|Bowland cheese | |||
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File:Smoked_Lincolnshire_Poacher_Cheese.jpg|Smoked Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese | |||
File:Cheese_53_bg_061806.jpg|Cheese 53 | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 25 February 2025
List of English Cheeses
English cheeses are a diverse group of cheeses that originate from England. They are known for their rich history, unique flavors, and wide variety. This list includes some of the most popular and well-known English cheeses, as well as some lesser-known varieties.
A[edit]
- Appleby's Cheshire: A traditional, unpasteurized, semi-hard cheese made in the county of Cheshire.
- Ashdown Foresters: A hard cheese made in East Sussex with a creamy, slightly sweet flavor.
B[edit]
- Beacon Fell traditional Lancashire Cheese: A traditional, creamy cheese made in Lancashire.
- Blue Stilton: A blue-veined cheese with a rich, tangy flavor and a pungent smell. It is one of the best-known English cheeses.
C[edit]
- Cheddar cheese: Originating from the village of Cheddar in Somerset, this hard, sharp-tasting cheese is one of the most popular cheeses in the world.
- Cheshire cheese: One of the oldest known English cheeses, it is firm in texture and mild in flavor.
D[edit]
- Double Gloucester: A traditional, semi-hard cheese made from the milk of Gloucestershire cows.
E[edit]
- Exmoor Blue: A blue-veined cheese made in Exmoor, Somerset.
F[edit]
- Fosse Way Fleece: A hard, sheep's milk cheese made in Somerset.
G[edit]
- Gloucester cheese: A traditional, semi-hard cheese made in Gloucestershire.
H[edit]
- Hereford Hop: A semi-hard cheese coated in toasted hops.
I[edit]
- Isle of Wight Blue: A blue-veined cheese made on the Isle of Wight.
J[edit]
- Just Jane: A semi-hard cheese made in Lincolnshire.
K[edit]
- Kirkham's Lancashire: A traditional, unpasteurized cheese made in Lancashire.
L[edit]
- Lincolnshire Poacher: A hard cheese made in Lincolnshire.
M[edit]
- Montgomery's Cheddar: A traditional, unpasteurized cheddar cheese made in Somerset.
N[edit]
- Norbury Blue: A blue-veined cheese made in Surrey.
O[edit]
- Oxford Blue: A blue-veined cheese made in Oxfordshire.
P[edit]
- Parmesan (British version): A hard, granular cheese made in the style of Italian Parmesan.
Q[edit]
- Quicke's Cheddar: A traditional, unpasteurized cheddar cheese made in Devon.
R[edit]
- Red Leicester: A crumbly, mellow cheese made in Leicestershire.
S[edit]
- Stinking Bishop: A soft, washed-rind cheese made in Gloucestershire.
T[edit]
- Ticklemore: A semi-hard, goat's milk cheese made in Devon.
U[edit]
V[edit]
W[edit]
- Wensleydale cheese: A crumbly cheese made in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
X[edit]
- Exmoor Blue: A blue-veined cheese made in Exmoor, Somerset.
Y[edit]
- Yorkshire Blue: A blue-veined cheese made in Yorkshire.
Z[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.
List of English cheeses[edit]
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Bandaged Wrapped Cheddar
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Bowland cheese
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Sage Derby cheese with crust
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Smoked Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese
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Cheese 53
