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- Lymeswold_cheese abstract "Lymeswold cheese was an English cheese variety. Many English cheeses are named after regions but Lymeswold was not, although it may have been derived from the place name Wymeswold. The cheese was a soft, mild blue cheese with an edible white rind, much like Brie, and was inspired by French cheeses. It was similar to non-branded cheeses sold as Blue Brie. At the time of its launch, it was hailed as "the first new English cheese in 200 years". For the export market, the cheese was branded Westminster Blue, because some non-English speakers had difficulty pronouncing the name Lymeswold.".
- Lymeswold_cheese wikiPageID "938434".
- Lymeswold_cheese wikiPageRevisionID "582020921".
- Lymeswold_cheese aging "4".
- Lymeswold_cheese certification "None".
- Lymeswold_cheese country England.
- Lymeswold_cheese hasPhotoCollection Lymeswold_cheese.
- Lymeswold_cheese name "Lymeswold cheese".
- Lymeswold_cheese pasteurised "Yes".
- Lymeswold_cheese regiontown Somerset.
- Lymeswold_cheese source "Cows".
- Lymeswold_cheese texture "Soft".
- Lymeswold_cheese subject Category:1982_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Lymeswold_cheese subject Category:1992_disestablishments.
- Lymeswold_cheese subject Category:Blue_cheeses.
- Lymeswold_cheese subject Category:English_cheeses.
- Lymeswold_cheese type Cheese107850329.
- Lymeswold_cheese type DairyProduct107843775.
- Lymeswold_cheese type Food100021265.
- Lymeswold_cheese type Food107555863.
- Lymeswold_cheese type Foodstuff107566340.
- Lymeswold_cheese type Matter100020827.
- Lymeswold_cheese type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lymeswold_cheese type Solid115046900.
- Lymeswold_cheese type Substance100020090.
- Lymeswold_cheese comment "Lymeswold cheese was an English cheese variety. Many English cheeses are named after regions but Lymeswold was not, although it may have been derived from the place name Wymeswold. The cheese was a soft, mild blue cheese with an edible white rind, much like Brie, and was inspired by French cheeses. It was similar to non-branded cheeses sold as Blue Brie. At the time of its launch, it was hailed as "the first new English cheese in 200 years".".
- Lymeswold_cheese label "Lymeswold cheese".
- Lymeswold_cheese sameAs m.03rs1z.
- Lymeswold_cheese sameAs Q16997125.
- Lymeswold_cheese sameAs Q16997125.
- Lymeswold_cheese sameAs Lymeswold_cheese.
- Lymeswold_cheese wasDerivedFrom Lymeswold_cheese?oldid=582020921.
- Lymeswold_cheese isPrimaryTopicOf Lymeswold_cheese.