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Beacon Fell Traditional Lancashire Cheese

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Texture
  
Semi-soft

Source of milk
  
Milk

Country of origin
  
England

Certification
  
Protected Designation of Origin

Region
  
Lancashire, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Dovedale cheese, Buxton Blue, Bonchester cheese, Swaledale cheese, Milk

Beacon Fell traditional Lancashire Cheese is a semi-soft Lancashire cheese prepared with cow's milk that is produced in designated parts of Lancashire in North West England. The cheese is registered as a Protected Designation of Origin. The name can be used only for cheese from milk from an area north of the River Ribble including the Fylde, Preston, and Blackpool and made in the same area by a designated method. It is named after Beacon Fell within the designated area. The verbatim PDO-registered name is "Beacon Fell Traditional Lancashire Cheese".

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Beacon Fell Traditional Lancashire Cheese Wikipedia


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