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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2660640"><p>Every time I visit Ireland I am amazed by the cheeses I get on a local cheese platter. Sadly, my local (usually very good) cheesemongers do not sell Irish cheese apart from Cashel Blue. </p><p>I miss Cáis na Tíre (a lovely sheep's cheese) and Cnoc Dubh (pyramid goat's cheese a bit like Valncay) and Gubeen (creamy cow's cheese) in England.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2660640"] Every time I visit Ireland I am amazed by the cheeses I get on a local cheese platter. Sadly, my local (usually very good) cheesemongers do not sell Irish cheese apart from Cashel Blue. I miss Cáis na Tíre (a lovely sheep's cheese) and Cnoc Dubh (pyramid goat's cheese a bit like Valncay) and Gubeen (creamy cow's cheese) in England. [/QUOTE]
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