Beenleigh Blue cheese
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Country of origin | England |
Region | Devon County |
Town | Ashprington |
Source of milk | Ewe's milk |
Pasteurised | No |
Texture | Soft |
Fat content | 47% [1] |
Dimensions | Round: 20 cm (8 in) D x 10-13 cm (4-5 in) H [2] |
Weight | 3-3.5 kg (6.5-7.5 lbs) [2] |
Aging time | At least 5 months |
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Beenleigh Blue is a thin-rinded, unpressed soft blue cheese made from organic unpasteurised ewe's milk produced in Ashprington, Devon County, England.[1][3] It is produced using vegetarian rennet.[4] Beenleigh Blue is produced by the Ticklemore Cheese Company.[2] It began with limited production in the 1980s by Robin and Sari Congdon, and as production increased it became available to consumers throughout the year.[1]
Composition
It has been described as having a creamy texture with notes of fruitiness, mushroom and nutty flavour.[1] Its composition is crumbly and moist, and it has an overall sweet flavour.[5] After the blue veining within the cheese develops, it is wrapped in foil and then aged for at least five months.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Cheese Companion - Judy Ridgway. p. 57.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Great British Cheeses - Jenny Linford. p 191.
- ↑ Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking: The Ultimate Guide for Home-Scale and Market Producers - Gianaclis Caldwell. p. 218.
- ↑ Cheese: Exploring Taste and Tradition - Patricia Michelson. p. 12.
- ↑ Mastering Cheese: Lessons for Connoisseurship from a Maître Fromager - Max McCalman, David Gibbons. p 353.
Further reading
- The World Cheese Book - Juliet Harbutt. p. 173.
- Cheese: A Connoisseur's Guide to the World's Best - Max McCalman. p. 84.
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