Pant ys Gawn
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Made from pasteurized goat's milk
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Country of origin: Great Britain, United Kingdom and Wales
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Region: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
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Type: fresh soft, artisan
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Fat content: 22.8 g/100g
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Texture: creamy
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Rind: rindless
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Colour: white
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Flavour: lemony, salty
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Aroma: goaty
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Vegetarian: yes
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Producers: Abergavenny Fine Foods
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Synonyms: Pant-Ys-Gawn, Pantysgawn, Pant-Ysgawn
Pant-Ys-Gawn, also spelt as Pantysgawn or Pant-Ysgawn, is a Welsh goat’s milk cheese first made by Tony Craske on his farm "Pant-Ysgawn" near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales. Later, he expanded his business, renaming the company Abergavenny Fine Foods Ltd.
Pant-Ys-Gawn is made from pasteurised goat’s milk sourced from Brecon Beacons National Park. It is a soft, creamy and salty cheese with a hint of sourness, which is sometimes associated with the acidity of lemon. Sold in logs of 1 kg or 150 grams, this rindless cheese can be bought rolled either in black peppercorns or in mixed herbs. It is a table cheese suitable for snacks, grilling, spreading or in salads.
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