Lanark Blue is named after the town of the Royal Burgh of Lanark, Scotland.
Well it all depends on what cheese you have. If you have Blue Cheese that you buy at the store then its good blue cheese. If you bought say marble cheese and its blue its moldy!
You can buy different varieties of blue cheese from specialist local delicatessens and supermarkets. These include Tesco, Sainsburys, Waitrose and Asda.
Lanarkshire Blue cheese was in the 1980's the first sheep milk blue cheese produced in the British Isles for several hundred years. A scare arose because of the appearance in some European cheeses of a variety of Listeria (a bacteria) which had the potential to be particularly harmful to pregnant women and other who might be immuno suppressed. The Lanarkshire Environmental Health Service seized some £50,000 worth of Lanark Blue cheese from the maker claiming it to be contaminated with Listeria and unfit for human consumption. It later turned out, after a long legal and scientific battle, that the Lanarkshire EH Service had got their science wrong and the strain of Listeria found in Lanark Blue was to be found in many cheeses and had never been shown to cause any ill effects in humans.
The address of the Lanark Public Library is: 110 West Carroll Street, Lanark, 61046 1022
The population of Lanark is 8,253.
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Lanark County
Cheese is molded on purpose. The blue in cheese is the color of mold.
The population of New Lanark is 200.
New Lanark was created in 1786.
The phone number of the Lanark Public Library is: 815-493-2166.