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- Q3505742 subject Q6808606.
- Q3505742 subject Q7032499.
- Q3505742 subject Q7342000.
- Q3505742 abstract "Sussex Slipcote is a fresh cheese made from ewe's milk by the High Weald Dairy in West Sussex, England. The cheese is usually round in shape with a very soft texture. There are two different explanations given for the meaning of "slipcote". High Weald Dairy explains that "‘Slipcote’ is an old English word meaning little (slip) piece of cottage (cote) cheese." Another explanation is that "slipcote" describes the cheese's tendency to slip out of its rind while maturing. Sussex Slipcote has been made in England since the Middle Ages, as described in Law's Grocers' Manual. The cheese won a Bronze award in the British Cheese Awards in 2008.".
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- Q3505742 wikiPageWikiLink Q6808606.
- Q3505742 wikiPageWikiLink Q7032499.
- Q3505742 wikiPageWikiLink Q7342000.
- Q3505742 wikiPageWikiLink Q7368.
- Q3505742 wikiPageWikiLink Q736930.
- Q3505742 type Cheese.
- Q3505742 type Food.
- Q3505742 type FunctionalSubstance.
- Q3505742 type Thing.
- Q3505742 type Q2095.
- Q3505742 comment "Sussex Slipcote is a fresh cheese made from ewe's milk by the High Weald Dairy in West Sussex, England. The cheese is usually round in shape with a very soft texture. There are two different explanations given for the meaning of "slipcote". High Weald Dairy explains that "‘Slipcote’ is an old English word meaning little (slip) piece of cottage (cote) cheese." Another explanation is that "slipcote" describes the cheese's tendency to slip out of its rind while maturing.".
- Q3505742 label "Sussex Slipcote".