mmmmmm.....
Just tasted, then purchased some wasabi cheddar. I believe it's a young cheddar in that it is rather creamy, still able to slice, though. It is addictive! I think it would be great with roast beef, or on it's own with crackers and beer!
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mmmmmm.....
Just tasted, then purchased some wasabi cheddar. I believe it's a young cheddar in that it is rather creamy, still able to slice, though. It is addictive! I think it would be great with roast beef, or on it's own with crackers and beer!
Hi Kathy - Any details as to where you purchased? Sounds interesting. Also, was it real wasabi, or was it with horseradish?
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