- Stichelton
Stichelton is an English blue cheese. It is made in the same way as Stilton cheese, except that it uses unpasteurised milk.
History
Although most Stilton cheeses have been made with pasteurised milk for many years, until 1989 the
Colston Bassett dairy did make one Stilton with unpasteurised milk. But following a health scare they decided to end production of this particular cheese, and in 1996, the decision was permanently enshrined when Stilton was awardedProtected Designation of Origin status by the EU, with one of the conditions being the use of pasteurised milk. However the bacteria for making the cheese were not destroyed. In the early noughties a trend for unpasteurised cheeses encouraged an independent dairy to use the bacteria to start making a new cheese. Unable to be described as a Stilton, the cheese was named Stichelton, which its makers say was the original name of the village ofStilton . The first Stichelton cheese was produced in October 2006.Manufacture
Stichelton is made from the milk of Friesian-Holstein cows at Collinthwaite Farm, on the Welbeck Estate in Nottinghamshire.
References
*cite news
last = Prince
first = Rose
title = War of the Cheeses
publisher = Telegraph Magazine
date =2007-12-01
url = http://www.stichelton.co.uk/presspdf/TelegraphMag011207WarOfTheCheeses.pdf
accessdate = 2008-09-28*cite web
title = Stichelton Dairy
url=http://www.stichelton.co.uk/index.html
accessdate = 2008-09-28
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