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Parlick Fell cheese

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Parlick Fell
Country of originEngland
Region, townLongridge
Source of milkSheep
Named afterParlick

Parlick Fell is a cheese made from ewe's milk in Longridge, Lancashire. It is a white cheese with a semi-soft, crumbly texture and a tangy, nutty flavour.[1]

It is named after Parlick, one of the Bowland fells which is used for sheep grazing.

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