The Cheese Thread

Restaurants, food, beverage, hawkers, and local markets and suppliers. This is the place for discussion on Hua Hin's culinary options.
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This thread needs a little bit of Monty Python silliness - it's really quite apt!

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I love strong flavorful blue cheese. A friend who recently went to the UK was kind enough to bring back some Blue Wesleydale and some Cropwell Bishop Stilton. The price/ pound was 16 pounds/K and worth every penny.
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AP Interfoods on the Klong Rd is the only place for good value cheese in HH... :thumb:
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There have been a number of references to AP Interfoods - can somebody provide an exact location please?
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Monty Python: Venezuelan Beaver Cheese.
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Makro has a decent selection of cheese and frequently has some on sale. I've also found cheese on sale at Villa, in town. It's not consistent but TIT.
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handdrummer wrote:Makro has a decent selection of cheese and frequently has some on sale. I've also found cheese on sale at Villa, in town. It's not consistent but TIT.
Yes it does, but as I posted the other day, if they don’t have it on offer then their prices are extremely high - mature Scottish Cheddar was over 900 Baht a kilo earlier this week.


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Here is what I bought today - just part of the selection available:

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Prices are similar to what I saw at AP yesterday. I didn't look at all of the varieties, but AP had quite a few different types in stock. Yesterday was the first time I'd seen Colby Cheese, and now you buy 2 lumps - I almost tried it for the dogs, and looking it up on Google, it seems it might have been more suitable, texture wise. I'll give it a go next time, although the 2 lumps I bought yesterday should last a while.

I've tried yesterday's Australian Mature, and it's very tasty.

[Edit] At 199฿/Kg that Mild Cheddar would be great for the dogs.
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And the Danish Blue - may not be suitable for the dogs, but is delicious - was a steal at just under 100 baht/kilo!!

It was my first time trying Colby too, but it really is very good!!!
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Big Boy wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2019 8:14 pm Prices are similar to what I saw at AP yesterday. I didn't look at all of the varieties, but AP had quite a few different types in stock. Yesterday was the first time I'd seen Colby Cheese, and now you buy 2 lumps - I almost tried it for the dogs, and looking it up on Google, it seems it might have been more suitable, texture wise. I'll give it a go next time, although the 2 lumps I bought yesterday should last a while.

I've tried yesterday's Australian Mature, and it's very tasty.

[Edit] At 199฿/Kg that Mild Cheddar would be great for the dogs.
Can you open the capsules or if tablets, crush them and add it to the dogs regular food?
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Yes, we can, but she walks away as soon as she detects it. Then there are 2 other dogs lurking, with not such sensitive taste. We've tried.
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