Stilton. The King of English Cheese
Description
Known as the King of English Cheeses for more than two centuries, Stilton has never been copied anywhere else in the world. Despite the famous name, it has never been made in Stilton either. At historic Quenby Hall where the cheese was invented, we see how it is made and the origins of its outstanding reputation. Then a visit to the annual British Cheese Awards, where we find out which cheese-maker will be crowned the best producer of English blue cheese.
Runtime
22 min
Series
Subjects
- Gastronomy (84)
- Food industry and trade (258)
- Cheesemaking (35)
- Cheese (7)
- Food (360)
- Food service (145)
- Stilton cheese (1)
- Artificial foods industry (89)
- Europe (17)
- Economic geography (159)
- Natural foods (61)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c2005
Database
Films on Demand
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