Glyde Farm Produce

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Bellingham Blue
Country of origin Ireland
Region, town Mansfieldtown
Region County Louth
Town Castlebellingham
Source of milk Cow
Pasteurised No
Weight 3-4kg, 1-2kg, 500-800g, 200g
Aging time 4 months

Glyde Farm Produce was set up in 1996 by Peter Thomas who spent the next several years researching the market in Ireland for suitable dairy products. Peter and Anita Thomas started making Bellingham Blue cheese at their family farm at Mansfieldtown in County Louth, Ireland, in 2000[1]

Bellingham Blue

Bellingham Blue is a firm blue cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk. It has a strong flavour with a salty finish, and the texture is crumbly and grainy. All the milk used is from their own herd of Fresian using raw milk.

Boyne Valley Blue

In 2011, Peter and Michael Finnegan began production of a version of Bellingham Blue made from raw goat's milk.[2]

Awards

Bellingham Blue won a Gold Medal award at the British Cheese Awards in 2001. In 2008, Bellingham Blue was awarded a silver medal at the World Cheese Awards. In 2010, it won the Supreme Champion at the Irish Cheese Awards.[3]

See also

References

  1. Irish Food Board guide to Irish Farmhouse Cheeses PDF
  2. Glynn Anderson; John McLaughlin (August 2011). Farmhouse Cheeses of Ireland: A Celebration. The Collins Press. p. 304. ISBN 978-1-84889-121-0. Retrieved 13 November 2011. 
  3. The Irish Farmhouse Cheesemakers Association


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