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Country of origin
  
Texture
  
semi-hard

Aging time
  
1-3 months

Source of milk
  
Cows

Fat content
  
45%

Town
  
Sage Derby Sage Derby Springbank Cheese Co Crowfoot

Region
  
East Midlands, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Red Windsor, Buxton Blue, Gloucester cheese, Coquetdale cheese, Lincolnshire Poacher cheese

How to make sage derby


Sage Derby /ˈdɑːrbi/ is a variety of Derby cheese that is mild, mottled green and semi-hard, and has a sage flavour. The colour is from sage and sometimes other colouring added to the curds, producing a marbling effect and a subtle herb flavour. The colour is formed either by mixing sage leaves into the curd before it is pressed or by the addition of "green curd" from green corn or spinach juice. In the latter case, the flavour has to be created with colourless sage extract. Parsley, spinach and marigold leaves, bruised and steeped before use, can also be included instead of the sage leaves. It is aged for one to three months.

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History

The first production began in the seventeenth century in England. Sage Derby was initially only made for festive occasions such as harvest time and Christmas, but it is now available all year.

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References

Sage Derby Wikipedia


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