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Stilton Cheesewright Trivia
What type of milk is traditionally used to make Stilton cheese? (Advanced)
#1: Cow's milk
#2: Goat's milk
#3: Sheep's milk
#4: Buffalo milk
Where is Stilton cheese originally from? (Medium)
#1: France
#2: Italy
#3: England
#4: Netherlands
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Stilton Cheesewright Fun Facts
Stilton cheese can only be called Stilton if it is produced in the designated areas of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire, following strict guidelines set by the Stilton Cheese Makers Association.
Stilton cheese was traditionally used as a filler for festive pies during the 18th century, often combined with various meats.
Stilton Cheesewright Polls
What is your favorite type of Stilton cheese?
Blue Stilton
White Stilton
Stichelton
Organic Stilton
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What is your preferred pairing with Stilton cheese?
Port wine
Fresh figs
Walnuts
Whole grain crackers
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