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Oct012007

151. Cornish Yarg


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My wife Fleming calls Yarg one of her favorite cow's milk cheeses. "Cow's mik cheeses are not my favorite but this one has so much flavor." The cheese she is talking about is a pale yellow cheese with a distinctive green leaf wrap. Yarg wears a coat of nettle leaves, stings removed, which imparts a pleasing vegetal quality to the cheese. My first description of the taste was asparagus but I decided it was really more like celery. After trying 150 other cheese I can say that I've never tasted one like Yarg and that taste is good.
I get annoyed when people talk about food or wine producers they've never met by name so I mention Allan and Jenny Gray who make Yarg because its name comes from theirs. Yarg is Gray spelled backwards. The Grays found a 13th century recipe for a cheese that had gone extinct and brought it back to life. Michael Crichton couldn't write a better story.

Name: Cornish Yarg or Yarg
Type of Milk: cow's, unpasteurized
Type: semi-hard
Produced in: England, Cornwall, Lynher Dairies
Date Purchased: 9/26/07
Date Eaten: 9/29/07
Purchased Where: online, www.artisanalcheese.com
Price: $30.00/lb.

Reader Comments (5)

Kirk, glad to see you back! You went missing there for a little while. I really wish I could be participating in this with you. Thanks for the interesting reviews! I love cheese more than chocolate!
October 2, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermbsheisey
Wow, this sounds kind of good! I just found your experiment, thanks Me-Fi!

I'm sure you will get a few recommendations for your course in cheese, and I will be no exception, LOL!

I enjoy Rembrandt, Blarney, Dubliner, and huntsman, which is yummy double Gloucester with Stilton!

I'm sure my friend will recommend Mizithra, a Greek hard cheese....

I would also be intrigued to read your review of an emmentaler. It's a cave aged cheese, but to me, it tastes like dirt.... Although we went to a fondue restaurant and had it in a cheddar blend, it was nicer than as a stand alone....

Frommage, ma Vie!!

B!
October 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterB!
Nettles? Really? I bould some the other week. Thought the coating tasted more seaweed like on the one I got.. Maybe a different producer.

Either way, a very nice cheese!
October 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDaniel
Nice story but www.artisinalcheese.com is a dead link.
October 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJ Meza
do you send out a newsletter daily or do we check back every day for the new cheese? Great site really enjoyed looking at it, Thanks
October 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMilton

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