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Agriculture is a major business in the county. Farming of sheep and cattle, including for wool and the county's famous [[cheeses]] (most notably [[Cheddar]]), are traditional and contemporary, as is the more unusual cultivation of willow for basketry. [[Apple]] orchards were once plentiful, and to this day Somerset is known for the production of strong [[cider]]. | Agriculture is a major business in the county. Farming of sheep and cattle, including for wool and the county's famous [[cheeses]] (most notably [[Cheddar]]), are traditional and contemporary, as is the more unusual cultivation of willow for basketry. [[Apple]] orchards were once plentiful, and to this day Somerset is known for the production of strong [[cider]]. | ||
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Image:Applewood cheese.jpg|[[Applewood cheese]] | Image:Applewood cheese.jpg|[[Applewood cheese]] | ||
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Image:Morn Dew cheese.jpg|[[Morn Dew cheese|Morn Dew cheese]] | Image:Morn Dew cheese.jpg|[[Morn Dew cheese|Morn Dew cheese]] | ||
Image:Ogle Shield cheese.jpg|[[ Ogle Shield cheese|Ogle Shield cheese]] | Image:Ogle Shield cheese.jpg|[[ Ogle Shield cheese|Ogle Shield cheese]] | ||
Image:Old Burford cheese.jpg|[[ Old Burford cheese|Old Burford cheese]] | Image:Old Burford cheese.jpg|[[ Old Burford cheese|Old Burford cheese]] | ||
Image:Partridge Blue cheese.jpg|[[ Partridge Blue cheese|Partridge's Blue cheese]] | Image:Partridge Blue cheese.jpg|[[ Partridge Blue cheese|Partridge's Blue cheese]] |
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This wiki cheese category page contains detailed information and photographs of cheeses produced in the English county of Somerset.
Further information
Somerset is a county in South West England. The county town of Somerset is Taunton, which is in the south of the county. The ceremonial county of Somerset borders Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west. It is partly bounded to the north and west by the coast of the Bristol Channel and the estuary of the River Severn.
Agriculture is a major business in the county. Farming of sheep and cattle, including for wool and the county's famous cheeses (most notably Cheddar), are traditional and contemporary, as is the more unusual cultivation of willow for basketry. Apple orchards were once plentiful, and to this day Somerset is known for the production of strong cider.
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Pages in category ‘Somerset cheeses’
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.