Parlick Fell | |
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Country of origin | England |
Region | Lancashire |
Town | Longridge |
Source of milk | Sheep |
Named after | Parlick |
Parlick Fell is a cheese made from sheep milk in Longridge, Lancashire, England. It is a white cheese with a semi-soft, crumbly texture and a tangy, nutty flavour.
The cheese is made by Singletons & Co. It is named after Parlick, one of the hills at the southern end of the Bowland Fells, on which sheep owned by Simon Stott are grazed.
References
- Derry, Johanna (17 May 2016). "This Lancashire Sheep's Milk Cheese Might Be Better Than Feta". Vice.
- "British Cheese Board - Parlick Fell". www.britishcheese.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
- ^ "Parlick | Singletons Cheese". 11 July 2019.
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