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By Robert Carrier

Published 1965

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A very mild cheese, pleasantly firm, and not unlike Cheddar in appearance, but milder in flavour. Known as the working man’s cheese in Victorian times, Derby goes supremely well on a hot summer day in the country. Serve with dark bread and an apple.

Companion wines: Beaujolais, ale, beer, cider.

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