Blue Stilton | Premium Quality | Entire cheese 8 kilo / 17.6 lbs
Blue Stilton | Premium Quality | Entire cheese 8 kilo / 17.6 lbs
This white cheese with its blue veins is one of the most delicious cheeses coming from England. Blue Stilton cheese is made in England exclusively, to be precise in the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire.
Description Blue Stilton | Premium Quality | Entire cheese 8 kilo / 17.6 lbs
Blue Stilton cheese: the tasty cheese from England
There are many good things that come from England. There is some great literature, big pop stars, amazing movie actors, and… Delicious cheese! If you think England is not necessarily a country where great cheese is made, think again. England may not be known as a cheese country, but with names like Cheddar and Gloucester, it does have some tasty cheeses around. And definitely don’t forget about Blue Stilton! This white cheese with its blue veins is one of the most delicious cheeses coming from England. Blue Stilton cheese is made in England exclusively, to be precise in the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. Only cheese made in these counties can ever be considered proper Stilton. Apart from this, the cheese has to have a cylindrical shape, be ripened naturally, and have long veins of blue radiating through it.
Ingredients:
Fat 50+, pasteurised cow's milk, vegetarian rennet, fungal culture, salt, lactic acid
Quality:
Your cheese is freshly cut and vacuum-packaged!
The hard structure of Blue Stilton cheese makes it perfectly suitable for sending by post.
Original Blue Stilton Cheese from the United Kingdom
The history of the Blue Stilton
Blue Stilton cheese has a fairly long history, beginning right around the 18th century. The first Englishman ever to sell Stilton cheese was Cooper Thornhill, the owner of the Bell Inn at Stilton, Huntingdonshire. In 1730 Cooper was visiting a nearby farm when he discovered a certain blue cheese. Back then, all farms made their own cheeses and these were all very different in taste, smell and look. Cooper fell in love with this particular blue cheese and bought the rights to it, so that his inn could sell the cheese. His inn was a busy and popular establishment along one of the main trade routes, so his Stilton soon spread out around England and sales boomed. However, even before that, the town of Stilton was well-known for its cheese, even though back then it was called English Parmesan. English writer Daniel Defoe (the writer of Robinson Crusoe) wrote about the town of Stilton and the well-known cheese in 1724. In 1936 the cheese makers’ association regulated the Stilton cheese standards to protect the authentic cheese, and that is why the guidelines right now are so strict. The Stilton cheese is the only English cheese which is protected in this way, and with good reason! If you haven’t yet, make sure you taste this delicious English cheese, you’ll surely love it.
More information
Dimension whole cheese | /- 21 cm Ø x 23 cm H |
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Brand | Blue Stilton |
Flavor strength | Piquant |
Country origin | United Kingdom |
Nutritional information | per 100 grams |
fat (gr) | 35 |
Saturated fat (gr) | 23 |
Calcium (mg) | 0 |
Calories (kcal) | 410 |
Kilojoules (KJ) | 1705 |
Carbohydrates (gr) | 0.1 |
Protein (gr) | 24 |
Sodium (mg) | 2 |
Type of milk | Cow |
Type of rennet | Vegaterian rennet (microbial) |
Lactose-free | No |
Pasteurized Yes/No | Pasteurized |
Limited shelf life | No |