[Sca-cooks] Irish cheese?

Jane Williams jane at williams.nildram.co.uk
Sat May 18 07:15:35 PDT 2002


On 18 May 2002 at 9:42, Dan Phelps wrote:

> Cheese making in Scotland
> http://www.efr.hw.ac.uk/SDA/book1.html
>
> Scottish Cheese sites
> http://www.scottish-store.co.uk/pages/cheese.htm
> http://www.ayrshirefarmersmarket.co.uk/ayrshirestalls.cfm?ID=12
> http://www.rerrick-cheese.co.uk/

All look very tasty (I'm getting hungry looking at
them!), but Scottish, not Irish

> may be Scottish is clearly Brit
> http://www.mackenzieltd.com/cheeses.asp

Yumm....

"Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire"

none of which are anywhere near either Scotland or
Ireland.

The only Irish cheese our supermarket does is a
Cheddar (and very nice too, but Cheddar is not
exciting)

Google says..

http://www.legrandfromage.co.uk/shop@ssistant/pag
es/irishcheese.html
lots of nice cheeses, from the look of the "history"
page only the Cheddar is exported

http://www.kerrygold.ie/uk/cheese1.htm
has another Cheddar and something called
"Dubliner"

http://www.bacchuscellars.com/buy/baskets/irishche
eseboard.htm
is an Irish cheeseboard gift basket

IGourmet has a whole section on Irish cheeses:
http://www.igourmet.com/shoppe.asp?cat=1&subcat
=Ireland



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