Cheshire Cheese
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About

Cheshire Cheese is a semi-hard cheese originating from England's Cheshire county and is considered to be the oldest recorded cheese in English history.
Cheshire cheese can be characterised as having a semi-hard, moist crumbly texture and a mild salty flavor, and comes in three varieties - blue, red and white. This cheese goes well in a variety of dishes including pizzas, pies, and toast.

Information
Translations: Cheshire Siers, チェシャーチーズ, Češyro sūris, تشيشاير الجبن, Cheshire Syry, Cheshire Brânză, 체셔 치즈, Cheshire Sýry, שייר גבינה, Цхесхире сир, Cheshire पनीर, Чешир, 柴郡干酪, Чешир, Cheshire Сирене


Tasting Notes
Substitutes: English cheddar, Wensleydale, Leicester, Colby, Jack