Plymouth Cheese
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Made from unpasteurized cow's milk
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Country of origin: United States
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Region: Vermont
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Family: Cheddar
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Type: hard, artisan
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Rind: waxed
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Colour: yellow
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Flavour: buttery, fruity, full-flavored, nutty, smokey , spicy, tangy
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Aroma: rich, smokey, strong
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Producers: Plymouth Artisan Cheese
Plymouth Artisan Cheese is a Vermont company from the United States that produces artisanal cheese from raw cow’s milk. One of the oldest cheese producers in the country, the factory was founded by John Coolidge – father of the 30th President of United States, Calvin Coolidge.
Original Plymouth is a granular curd cheese that requires a minimum of 10 months of maturation in cellars before it is ready to be introduced to customers. Made using recipes dating to the late 1800s, this waxed rind cheese is a cross between traditional farmhouse cheddar and Colby.
The full bodied, tangy and rich flavours of Plymouth are a resultant of its intense ageing. It is a sharp cheese with notes of butter, fruit and nuts. Suits palates that are used to strong cheese flavours.
The company also makes a smoked version of Plymouth cheese and an aged, two year version of Original Plymouth called Hunter cheese.
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