Carrigaline Irish Farmhouse Cheese - Sold Out
Product Description
Carrigaline is an Irish farmhouse cheese from County Cork. The cheese is named after its town of origin, which in turn is derived from the Gaelic words "Carraig-Ui-Leighin", meaning "Rock of the Lynes". The Lynes were an old Irish family who built a stone castle on a domineering hilltop of limestone rock in 1170AD. Besides cheese, Carrigaline is known for its pottery and its fabulous county market, heralded as one of the best in Ireland. Ann and Pat O'Farrell make their semi-soft Carrigaline cheese with cow's milk from their own Friesian herd. This cheese is ideal for melting or simply for enjoying with an after-dinner drink.
Made from pasteurized cow's milk.