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  2. Fine Fettle Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Fine Fettle Yorkshire (formerly Yorkshire Feta) is a British cheese made from the milk of sheep produced in North Yorkshire by Shepherds Purse Cheeses.The owner, Judy Bell, was forced to change the cheese's name after an EU ruling meant that all feta cheese must be produced in Greece; its country of origin.

  3. List of English cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Duddleswell cheese; Fine Fettle Yorkshire – British cheese similar to feta; Gevrik; Gloucester – English semi-hard cheese; Harbourne Blue – Brand of British goat cheese; Hereford Hop – English cheese; Keltic Gold – Semi-hard cheese from Cornwall, UK; Lancashire – English cheese [2] Lincolnshire Poacher cheese – English hard cheese

  4. Types of cheese - Wikipedia

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    Categorizing cheeses by moisture content or firmness is a common but inexact practice. Harder cheeses have a lower moisture content than softer cheese, as they are generally packed into molds under more pressure and aged for a longer time than the soft cheeses.

  5. List of British cheeses - Wikipedia

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    The cheese is often eaten with oatcakes, and recommended before a ceilidh as it is said to alleviate the effects of whisky-drinking. The texture is soft and crumbly, the taste slightly sour. Fine Fettle Yorkshire – formerly named Yorkshire Feta; a sheep's milk cheese. Oxford Isis – full fat soft cheese with honey-mead washed rind. [29]

  6. List of French cheeses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of French cheeses documenting the varieties of cheeses, a milk-based food that is produced in wide-ranging flavors, textures, and forms, which are found in France. In 1962, French President Charles de Gaulle asked, "How can you govern a country which has two hundred and forty-six varieties of cheese?"

  7. Boursin cheese - Wikipedia

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    Boursin is a brand of soft creamy cheese available in various flavours, with a flavour and texture similar to cream cheese.. The first Boursin flavour, garlic and fine herbs, was created in 1957 by François Boursin, a cheese maker from Normandy. [1]