Ilchester Cheese Company

The Ilchester brands are part of Norseland, a subsidiary of Norwegian dairy company Tine SA.[1] In 1962, Ken Seaton, a hotelier in Ilchester, Somerset, England, tried combining cheese with chives, Worthington E Bitter beer and a blend of spices.The company received farm subsidies from the European Union of €891,256 between 2001 and 2005.This food and/or confectionery corporation or company-related article is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a company of the UK is a stub.
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