Any bakers will sell them ! (Cooplands, Three Cooks etc)
In Yorkshire they do, not in London as there's "no demand". Apparently.
"The lemon extract made the dessert pleasantly tart." "At the bakery, he decided to buy a raspberry tart." "He considered his nephew's girlfriend an uneducated tart."
You can buy curd from various places, including grocery stores, supermarkets, and local dairy shops. Many stores offer it in different varieties, such as plain, flavored, or organic. Alternatively, you can make your own curd at home by adding a small amount of existing curd to warm milk and allowing it to ferment. Additionally, some online grocery services may deliver curd directly to your door.
In your grocer's freezer.
You can buy one at your local shelter or local newspaper!
Yes, but they will have to buy a lot more of it.
At place where all your base are belong to us
Yes, if you have the wherewithall But where?
Canada
At the Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes you can buy the following flavoured variations of Wensleydale cheeseReal Yorkshire Wensleydale & CranberriesReal Yorkshire Wensleydale & PineappleReal Yorkshire Wensleydale & GingerReal Yorkshire Wensleydale & ApricotReal Yorkshire Wensleydale with Garlic & ChivesReal Yorkshire Wensleydale with Onion & ChivesWinter Warmer; Real Yorkshire Wensleydale with Cranberries Flavoured with Mulled Wine & CinnamonReal Yorkshire Wensleydale with Orange & Champagne
You get curd from milk.Curds are a dairy product obtained by curdling(coagulating) milk with rennet or an edible acidic substance such as lemon juice or vinegar, and then draining off the liquid portion. The increased acidity causes the milk proteins (casein) to tangle into solid masses, or curds.In the Indian subcontinent etc., the word "curd" is widely used to refer to what is known as "yogurt".
try the horse and hound website
You can't buy things in London with American money.