“Freezing cheese is perfectly safe, though may alter the texture of the cheese ever so slightly. If you wish to freeze Quicke’s cheese, we recommend it is best to cook with it if previously frozen rather than use it as a cheese board cheese.
“Please note that different cheeses freeze differently – soft cheeses do not freeze as well as a hard cheese like cheddar or Parmesan.”
Not only do Quicke’s sell a variety of cheeses, but they also offer butter, cheese pairings such as crackers and chutneys, and even cater for celebrations and weddings with cheese cakes.
More recently, Quicke’s has branched out into letterbox cheese deliveries, and they explained more about the new concept: “This artisan cheese selection is specially designed to slip through the letterbox for hassle-free delivery. It’s a much more thoughtful and unexpected gift than the classic bouquet. They arrive in eco-friendly packaging that can be easily recycled by the lucky recipient.”
As for what a recipient can expect from a Quicke’s letterbox delivery: “The exceptional taste of Quicke’s Cheese is delivered straight through your letterbox. Celebrate the diversity of flavours and complexities in each of these Quicke’s clothbound cheeses. Each cheese is handcrafted using milk from Quicke’s own grass-fed cows, locally sourced goat’s milk, foraged southwest Elderflower. They are all clothbound and naturally matured on Quicke’s 500-year-old farm in Devon.”
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