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7th November 10, 07:14 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by freddie
So let me get this right. Canadian chedder isn't really chedder cheese because it's not made in Chedder? 
The rule is that English Cheddar must be from Cheddar Gorge, but British Cheddar can be from anywhere in the UK, and the same cheese from other countries must be identified by country of origin, e.g. Canadian Cheddar, Irish Cheddar, etc. So, for example, cheddar from England but not from Cheddar Gorge must be labelled British Cheddar, and not English Cheddar, just as if it were from Wales or Scotland. Canadian Cheddar is Canadian Cheddar, full stop (period) and must be labelled as such.
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