Stinking Bishop
£10.40 – £26.00
Stinking Bishop
Stinking Bishop is a full fat pasteurised cows’ milk soft cheese made with vegetarian rennet. The rind is washed in perry which gives it its characteristic flavour, brown/pink rind and pungent smell. The cheese is supported with a beechwood lath and is wrapped in waxed paper.
Stinking Bishop
Stinking Bishop is a full fat pasteurised cows’ milk soft cheese made with vegetarian rennet. The rind is washed in perry which gives it its characteristic flavour, brown/pink rind and pungent smell. The cheese is supported with a beechwood lath and is wrapped in waxed paper.
Please note this cheese has a natural rind and may therefore carry mould spots of varying interesting hues from time to time.
History: A monastic type of cheese which owes its origin to the Cistercian order of monks who once farmed the pastures of Hunts Court Farm whence it was launched in 1994. As with many monastic cheeses, this variety is matured in humid cave-like conditions. The rind is washed in perry because the 100 or so varieties of perry pear known nationally are peculiar to this part of Gloucestershire and its border areas. One of these varieties is ‘Stinking Bishop’, a name which seems appropriate for this cheese.
The Stinking Bishop pear was in turn named after a local mid 19th Century farmer called Frederick Bishop. He earned himself the nick-name 'Stinking Bishop' because of his riotous behaviour. He once took a cow to market and determined to drink the proceeds before he went home - he did, and then when the kettle was too slow to boil he shot it!
Ingredients: Cow's Milk
Allergens: Milk
Pasteurised/UnPasteurised: Pasteurised
Dietary: Vegetarian
Additional information
Weight | 200 g |
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Weight | 200g, 300g, 400g, 500g |
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