Cheshire

cheshire cheese

One of Britain’s oldest cheeses, Cheshire is a hard-pressed, cows’ milk cheese with a relatively dry texture and a mild, tangy character that’s made in large drums using vegetarian rennet. Young Cheshire is white and crumbly with a milky, clean flavour. The flavour develops as the cheese ages and it also becomes firmer in texture, and darker in colour.

Credits: BBC Food