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Raw Tasty Lancashire

Raw Tasty Lancashire

£8.00

Zesty, proud, and unmistakably Northern.

Product Details

Tasty Lancashire is where the mildness of youth meets the tang of experience. Matured a little longer to develop depth and body, this raw milk cheese is still creamy, but with a sharper edge and a satisfying crumble.

Each bite hums with buttery richness and that signature Lancashire acidity — a flavour that’s as honest and hearty as the farmers who craft it.

Each wedge weighs approximately 230g

Ingredients

Raw Cow’s Milk, Sea Salt, Animal Rennet, Starter Culture.

Get Inspired

Grate over warm sourdough crumpets and finish with a drizzle of blossom honey and cracked black pepper. The tangy crumble meets sweet silk.

How to Store

Keep refrigerated below 5°C in breathable paper or cheese wrap. Remove 30 minutes before serving to allow the natural aromas and oils to awaken.

Shipping Info

We ship every Saturday, and take our orders 1-week in advance. So make sure your order is submitted by 12pm Saturday for delivery the following week.

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Our Customer Questions

What makes it “tasty” vs "mild"?

It’s aged longer, giving it more tang, more depth, and a beautiful buttery crumble.

What makes raw cheese different from regular cheese?

Raw cheese is made using unpasteurised milk, which retains its native enzymes, healthy bacteria, and full flavour complexity — resulting in a cheese that’s more alive, digestible, and true to its source.

Is raw cheese safe to eat?

Yes — when produced by skilled cheesemakers using raw milk from healthy, grass-fed animals. All our cheeses are made in small batches and aged under strict conditions to ensure both safety and quality.

Does raw cheese contain probiotics?

Yes — because it isn’t heat-treated, raw cheese naturally contains beneficial bacteria that support gut health and digestion. Aged cheeses pack in even more of these friendly microbes.

Why does raw cheese taste so different from supermarket cheese?

Raw cheese is full of terroir — the taste of the land, the animals, the pasture, and the season. Unlike standardised textures and bland flavours, raw cheese offers real depth, variation, and character that evolve as it ages.

Can I eat the rind on raw cheese?

Most of the time, yes — especially on natural or clothbound rinds. These rinds form naturally during aging and are edible, adding unique texture and flavour. However, waxed or cloth-covered rinds should be removed before eating. When in doubt, check the label — or follow the simple rule: if it looks natural, it’s meant to be tasted.