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Blarney cheese

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Blarney cheese

Named after the famous landmark, Blarney cheese is a semi-soft, partially-skimmmed cows' milk cheese of exceptional quality and original character. Wholly natural, containing no artificial flavours or additives, its subtle flavour is reminiscent of a fine young Dutch Gouda. It comes from the heart of Ireland, a country with a lush green, unspoiled countryside, giving the cheese a wholesome purity.

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