Highland Fine Cheeses have been creating wondrous cheese in Tain, Scotland, since 1963. However, it was 8th century Vikings who were alleged to have introduced Crowdie into Scottish gastronomy.
Fresh, creamy, sour tasting and crumbly, black crowdie has been likened to cottage cheese but with added spiciness, due to the inclusion of peppercorns.
Black Crowdie
£2.30
Highland Fine Cheeses have been creating wondrous cheese in Tain, Scotland, since 1963. However, it was 8th century Vikings who were alleged to have introduced Crowdie into Scottish gastronomy.
Fresh, creamy, sour tasting and crumbly, black crowdie has been likened to cottage cheese but with added spiciness, due to the inclusion of peppercorns.
110g
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