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Sheep's milk cheese from Lancashire, England

Parlick Fell
Country of originEngland
RegionLancashire
TownLongridge
Source of milkSheep
Named afterParlick

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

  1. Derry, Johanna (17 May 2016). "This Lancashire Sheep's Milk Cheese Might Be Better Than Feta". Vice.
  2. "British Cheese Board - Parlick Fell". www.britishcheese.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Parlick | Singletons Cheese". 11 July 2019.
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