Primula Cheese
Has anyone tried bringing back Primula Cheese from UK? I've found the following:
Cheese- Solid cheese (hard or semi-soft, that does not contain meat); butter, butter oil, and cultured milk products such as yogurt and sour cream are not restricted. Feta cheese, Brie, Camembert, cheese in brine, Mozzarella and Buffalo Mozzarella are permissible (USDA Animal Product Manual, Table 3-14-6). Cheese in liquid (such as cottage cheese or ricotta cheese) and cheese that pours like heavy cream are not admissible from countries affected by foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). Cheese containing meat is not admissible depending on the country of origin. I don't know if I'm reading that correctly, but it seems that it is permitted. However, it seems strange that I can't find it anywhere in the US. Any help, experience much appreciated. |
Re: Primula Cheese
I'm not sure there's any actual cheese in Primula is there?! :lol:
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Re: Primula Cheese
Originally Posted by norfolkbroad
(Post 11169896)
.... I don't know if I'm reading that correctly, but it seems that it is permitted. However, it seems strange that I can't find it anywhere in the US. Any help, experience much appreciated.
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Re: Primula Cheese
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 11169902)
I'm not sure there's any actual cheese in Primula is there?! :lol:
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Re: Primula Cheese
I haven't seen it on any of the on-line food stores. Just thought since I'm going to Scotland at the end of April that I could stock up along with all the legal goodies.
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Re: Primula Cheese
What is it? Valvetta in a tube? Or a something a bit posher?
Edit: Just looked...so it is just posh cheese out of a tube....well that's something different and a bit of a contradiction :D |
Re: Primula Cheese
Originally Posted by norfolkbroad
(Post 11169896)
Has anyone tried bringing back Primula Cheese from UK? I've found the following:
Cheese- Solid cheese (hard or semi-soft, that does not contain meat); butter, butter oil, and cultured milk products such as yogurt and sour cream are not restricted. Feta cheese, Brie, Camembert, cheese in brine, Mozzarella and Buffalo Mozzarella are permissible (USDA Animal Product Manual, Table 3-14-6). Cheese in liquid (such as cottage cheese or ricotta cheese) and cheese that pours like heavy cream are not admissible from countries affected by foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). Cheese containing meat is not admissible depending on the country of origin. I don't know if I'm reading that correctly, but it seems that it is permitted. However, it seems strange that I can't find it anywhere in the US. Any help, experience much appreciated.
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 11170020)
What is it? Valvetta in a tube? Or a something a bit posher?
Edit: Just looked...so it is just posh cheese out of a tube....well that's something different and a bit of a contradiction :D |
Re: Primula Cheese
Yup, just posh cheese in a tube. The prawn one is the best. Brings back memories of when I was a wee bairn many moons ago.
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Re: Primula Cheese
Originally Posted by norfolkbroad
(Post 11170038)
Yup, just posh cheese in a tube. The prawn one is the best. Brings back memories of when I was a wee bairn many moons ago.
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Re: Primula Cheese
That's what I was afraid of. Must have been a reason why you can't get it here. I'll just have to fill up the suitcase with something else. Thanks.
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Re: Primula Cheese
Claim it is cheese flavoured toothpaste?
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Re: Primula Cheese
Now there's an idea
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Re: Primula Cheese
Originally Posted by norfolkbroad
(Post 11170093)
That's what I was afraid of. Must have been a reason why you can't get it here. I'll just have to fill up the suitcase with something else. Thanks.
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Re: Primula Cheese
That's the question - if they can sell cr..p like Velveeta here, why not Primula?
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Re: Primula Cheese
Firstly why?
Secondly, I vaguely think Ikea might sell something similar in the little food mart after the cashier. Thirdly, Costplus world market? Fourthly, Kraft cheese in a can? Fifthly, no seriously why? |
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