

Is our cheese heritage ancient history?
Apr 25, 2025
Andy Swinscoe, owner of the Courtyard Dairy, brings a delightful mix of history and modern cheesemaking. He and Sheila Dillon explore a Tudor 'pamphlet of cheese' that reveals cheese as a nutrient-rich health food. They discuss how our perceptions of cheese have evolved, highlighting its terroir similar to wine. Swinscoe shares the challenges of today’s cheesemaking landscape and the exciting research linking cheese to heart health and gut microbiomes. With a nod to the past, they uncover hopes for the future of British cheese.
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Tudor Cheese Knowledge
- The Tudor pamphlet reveals an advanced understanding of cheese's health benefits and regional varieties in the 16th century England.
- This historic interest in cheese as a health food influenced how meals were structured, such as eating cheese at the end.
Courtyard Dairy's Cheese Legacy
- Andy and Kathy Swinscoe run Courtyard Dairy and revived historical British cheeses using local milk.
- Their cheese museum educates the public on raw milk and traditional cheesemaking, connecting people to cheese history.
Reviving Tudor Soft Cheese
- Andy and Cathy made a historical soft cheese called York Soft from the Tudor pamphlet using hand ladling.
- This ancient recipe inspired new cheese experiments blending old techniques with modern cheesemaking.