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Sirkett | 13:20 Wed 17th Mar 2004 | Food & Drink
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I'm trying to get hold of a v.soft (cream?) Irish cheese called Boille (pron. bow-lee I think) in or around London/SE. There are two varieties, cow and goat, and both are packaged in jars of seasoned oil.
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Yum, yum. It's actually spelt B O I L I E. Don't know how to pronounce it though. It's produced by a company in Cavan called Ryefield Farm. Their details www.ryefield.com and [email protected]. They should be able to advise of stockists.
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