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Suffolk Gold cheese

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Suffolk Gold cheese. Picture courtesy of Origin8 Deli Cafés.

Suffolk Gold is a traditionally made, artisan, pasteurised cows' milk cheese which is produced by Suffolk Farmhouse Cheeses in Coddenham. The milk is from Guernsey cows. It is made with vegetarian rennet.

The semi-hard Gouda style cheese has a creamy delicate flavour which would go well with oatcakes or apples. It has a golden colour and excellent melting properties.

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