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Cheddar, Gouda, American, Mozzarella, Provalone, Ricotta, and Emmental in that order.
 
I like a good old sharp cheddar, however, Colby Jack always appealed to me, but I found it too strong.

My favorite cheese is Calico(basically Colby Jack but not as strong), but you can only really get it at niche foodie shops.

American cheese sucks eggs
 
Tried fried breaded cheese curds. Not bad.
 
I love a cheese thing branded as Huntsman cheese, which is a layered cheese alternating Double Gloucester and Blue Stilton. It mellows out the Stilton.
 
Funny story, I once had some delicious stilton that was much stronger and sharper than I was expecting it to be. It was so strong, it even had an almost burning sensation to it and tasted REALLY fucking good. I looked at the package after and saw it had been expired for almost 6 months.

So yeah, if you've ever wondered if a bleu cheese can go bad considering all the aging and molding that's already involved, think again. It can only go BETTER.
 
Just give me some wensyldale, crumbly and creamy.

I liked the Wallace & Gromit branded varieties with fruit in them. Usually actually putting fruit in cheese is a mistake, but those turned out well.

Apparently, they'd been about to stop making the cheese when the random choice to make it one of Wallace's favorites brought back interest in it.
 
I liked the Wallace & Gromit branded varieties with fruit in them. Usually actually putting fruit in cheese is a mistake, but those turned out well.

Apparently, they'd been about to stop making the cheese when the random choice to make it one of Wallace's favorites brought back interest in it.

Yeah I remember Wallace branded wensleydale from when I was a kid. I didn't know that they were close to stopping producing it though. I'm from North Yorkshire so it was always fairly common up here as far as I remember.
 
I'm a big fan of feta, emmental, trappista\port salut, camambert, red cheddar and especially parenica. I also don't mind stinkier stuff. In my personal experience, the stronger the stench the more heavenly the taste.
 
I'm a big fan of feta, emmental, trappista\port salut, camambert, red cheddar and especially parenica. I also don't mind stinkier stuff. In my personal experience, the stronger the stench the more heavenly the taste.

Oh yes.

I like blue cheese myself. Stilton, Roquefort, Devon Blue, and there's a local sheep cheese where I live which has the taste of Stilton but stronger and denser texture-wise.

In fact, in the next town over there's an extremely well equipped cheese shop. Maybe I should send details of it to Phil so he can apply for a job there?
 
Oh yes.

I like blue cheese myself. Stilton, Roquefort, Devon Blue, and there's a local sheep cheese where I live which has the taste of Stilton but stronger and denser texture-wise.

In fact, in the next town over there's an extremely well equipped cheese shop. Maybe I should send details of it to Phil so he can apply for a job there?

Hell yeah, blue cheese is great. Recently I've also had some pesto-flavored green cheese, very nice stuff. Never had any sheep cheese, but by your description it sounds fantastic.

Oh, I forgot all about edam cheese. It's great, especially metled on top of beef.
 
Hell yeah, blue cheese is great. Recently I've also had some pesto-flavored green cheese, very nice stuff. Never had any sheep cheese, but by your description it sounds fantastic.

Oh, I forgot all about edam cheese. It's great, especially metled on top of beef.

If you're a fellow Britbong I might see if I can have a block posted to you...
 
In fact, in the next town over there's an extremely well equipped cheese shop. Maybe I should send details of it to Phil so he can apply for a job there?

Phil doesn't really know much about cheese. He just buys blocks of anything with Spanish on it. He'll often buy something like queso blanco that should be sliced, fried, and served with fruit and then just eat the whole block like a spastic.
 
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