Cynon Valley

Caerphilly cheese gets protected food name status

- CHRIS PYKE chris.pyke@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CAERPHILLY cheese has joined the ranks of Champagne, Parma ham and Melton Mowbray pork pies by being awarded protected food name status by the European Commission.

Traditiona­l Welsh Caerphilly and Traditiona­l Welsh Caerffili are both now protected by the European Protected Geographic­al Indication (PGI) status, one of three special European Protected Food Name (PFN) designatio­ns.

Under the EU’s protected food name scheme, certain food and drink products receive Europewide legal protection against imitation, misuse and fraud.

Traditiona­l Welsh Caerphilly is Wales’ first cheese to attain PFN status and joins a family of 15 Welsh PFN products.

The applicatio­n for PGI status was made to the European Commission on behalf of Traditiona­l Welsh Caerphilly Cheesemake­rs in Wales, led by Carwyn Adams from Caws Cenarth.

Traditiona­l Welsh Caerphilly is Wales’ only native cheese.

Gwynfor and Thelma Adams from Caws Cenarth first made this cheese in 1987 when they started making cheese as a direct result of milk quotas.

Today, 30 years later, their Traditiona­l Welsh Caerffili is made with the same original recipe and has been named after Thelma, as Thelma’s Original.

Cabinet secretary for energy, planning and rural affairs, Lesley Griffiths said: “I was delighted to visit Caws Cenarth recently and, having sampled their traditiona­l Welsh Caerphilly cheese, I can confirm this is indeed a product worthy of recognitio­n.

“I am pleased the Welsh Government was able to support Caws Cenarth, on behalf of all Traditiona­l Welsh Caerphilly cheesemake­rs, with this applicatio­n.

“We are proud we now have 15 Welsh food and drink products that have been awarded PFN status.

“This is testament to the high quality and unique nature of our produce.”

Carwyn Adams from Caws Cenarth said: “Great care is taken at every step of the recipe. From the careful hand cutting of the curds to the individual hand moulding of the cheese.

“We are really excited to be able to protect the Traditiona­l Welsh Caerphilly/ Traditiona­l Welsh Caerffili name. It’s a guarantee of its quality and authentici­ty, and the skill and passion involved in the making.”

 ?? KEITH DAVIES ?? Caerphilly cheese has been awarded protected food name status by the European Commission
KEITH DAVIES Caerphilly cheese has been awarded protected food name status by the European Commission

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