No.
Just regular cheddar.
Eoin Ó Súilleabháin writes
“Turns out Dubliner cheese is made in Cork….who’d have thought…”
Anyone?
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No.
Just regular cheddar.
Eoin Ó Súilleabháin writes
“Turns out Dubliner cheese is made in Cork….who’d have thought…”
Anyone?
That’s true and what’s even more unbelievable is that Charleville cheese is made in Northern Ireland.
Dubliner cheese may be produced in Cork but where is it made ?
Ugh……Cork
Eff off, langer.
I don’t brielieve it- that’s gouda be a joke.
It’s camambert-faced nonsense.
that was brie-ly poor lads.
Caerphilly now….
Guess “Corker” didn’t have the right sound to it.
Edam ní Kroc?
Tá sé uafásach!
They also used run those “nostalgic” ads on the radio…harking back to a simpler time. Odd considering they only started producing Dubliner in 1995
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2xX0SJ07dI
Proceed with cáis shun.
It’s been written on the packet of the cheese since it first appeared what… about 10-15 years ago?
+1
get Aura that garden!
I thought they made it in baby Bel fast…
You’re thinking of the Little Black Bomber.
Next some joker will start claiming that Connemara whiskey comes from Co. Louth
And Kerrygold isn’t produced in Kerry.
And Dubliner is marketed overseas as Kerrygold cheese.
To paraphrase Kissinger, the arguments about Cork are so bitter as the stakes are so low.