
Historic Crystal Palace and the Picton Fairgrounds will make for quite a mouth-watering scene on June 4-5. That’s when the first-ever Great Canadian Cheese Festival takes place, bringing together the country’s leading cheesemakers from coast-to-coast so cheese lovers can meet to learn, talk, taste and buy the best in artisan, farmstead and specialty cheese – and sample fine wine, craft beer, cider and artisanal foods.
The two-day Festival features:
On Saturday, June 4, a keynote presentation to kick off proceedings, a full day of cheese-tasting seminars, pairing cheese with wine, beer and cider, a buffet lunch and in the evening, outstanding chefs using cheese to create tasting dished for the Cooks & Curds Cheese Gala.
On Sunday, June 5, a Cheese Fair & Artisan Cheese Market featuring more than 30 Canadian cheesemakers, more than 100 artisan and farmstead cheese to sample and purchase, winemakers and craft brewers offering tastings, too, plus a host of artisan food producers, with a tutored tasting of Canadian Cheese Grand Prix winners, a cheesemaking demonstration and whey more.
Plus: a six hour guided tour of local cheese plants and dairy farms on Friday or Saturday.
Bonus: On Friday, the Festival eve, cheese-themed dinner at County restaurants such as Angeline’s Restaurant & Inn featuring acclaimed chef Michael Potters
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When researching the “art” of cheese there were several interesting and fun facts that I stumbled across. Here are just a few:
- The Pilgrims had cheese in their supplies on the Mayflower in 1620
- More than 8 billion pounds of cheese is produced every year
- There are nearly 2000 different varieties of cheese
- Cheese can be made from a variety of different milks including cow, sheep, goat, buffalo, horse and even camel
- The world’s largest consumers of cheese include:
- Greece (63 pounds per person each year)
- France (54 pounds)
- Iceland (53 pounds)
- Germany (48 pounds)
- Italy (44 pounds)
- Netherlands (40 pounds)
- United States (31 pounds)
- Australia (27 pounds)
- Canada (26 pounds)
- The United States produces more than 25 percent of the world’s supply of cheese – approximately 9 billion pounds per year.
- Processed American cheese was developed in 1915 by J. L. Kraft (founder of Kraft Foods) as an alternative to the traditional cheeses that had a short shelf life.
- Ounce of cheese is equivalent size to a dice
- All cheese rinds are edible…they may not taste great..but you can eat it
- Soft cheeses have less fat than hard cheeses…. because hard cheeses have less moisture, and therefore a higher percentage of fat
- Pizza Hut uses about 300 million pounds of cheese per year
…so let’s keep eating those tasty cheeses!!!
Guest blog post contributed by Lesley Galloway
by the Editors of Publications International, Ltd., “TLC Cooking- Cheese Facts”, http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/cheese-facts.htm
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Collaboration with multiple partners paid rewarding dividends at this year’s Economic Development Association of Canada’s (EDAC) annual awards ceremony.
Over 180 submissions were made and organizers indicated that this year’s national submissions were some of the best ever and highly competitive.
The Invest in Cheese website won the medal for using Digital Media in a niche microsite (in the category of organizations with an annual budget of less than $200,000).
The Award recognizes the website’s use of the latest trends in social media and the way it serves as an online clearinghouse of information and dialogue for the Invest in Cheese project.
EDAC is an independent, non-profit organization whose members are engaged in economic development across Canada. Here’s the 2010 EDAC award winners.
Congratulations to our partners in Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox and Addington and Prince Edward Counties and to all those who made the website award-winning! Scout Design, Revue Design, Jacob Kennedy, Kathy Wood, a myriad of Cheese-makers and I hope we haven’t missed anyone.
Contributed by Galen Newman – Invest in Cheese team
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