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Discover Ludwig'mature cheddar' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a certain type of cheddar cheese that has been aged for a longer period of time, giving it a stronger and more complex flavor. Example: The gourmet cheese shop had a wide selection of artisanal cheeses, including a variety of mature cheddars from different regions.
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A mature cheddar?
Tesco Everyday Value Mature Cheddar £7.29/kg The flavour could be stronger: mature cheddar should have more of a kick.
Good eaten alone, or with a slab of mature cheddar.
★★★ Waitrose Westcombe Extra Mature Cheddar £15.99/kilo Fruity and light but without much depth or age.
"How easily does a piece of extra mature cheddar crumble?" says Stuart Ardern.
★ Irresistible Mature Cheddar 340g, £3, co-operativefood.co.uk Nice seasoning, not so strong.
61 min: "There's a proper technique for cutting extra mature cheddar?" says Phil Sawyer.
Some crumble like feta, others are as hard as mature cheddar.
It is excellent with cheese, especially tangy mature Cheddar or Stilton.
I've seen it twice now, and the urge afterwards to gobble a pound of mature cheddar is undiminished.
Violinist Min-Jin Kym may have just traded a £1.2m Stradivarius for a mature cheddar and pickle sandwich.
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