Feasting in the Northern Oceans of Medieval Academia. The Language of Cheese : comments.
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saying cheese
as for cheese, I love the stuff! since living in Europe I've been spoiled by the variety and quality available, so when I go back to Canada I'm pretty disappointed with what passes for selection in the supermarkets. That said, there are some good delis and some places in Kensington Market and the St Lawrence Market in Toronto that are serious specialty cheese shops.
Re: saying cheese
I've heard good things about the St. Lawrence markets cheeses but have only patronized the Kensington Market ones... which happily sell halvah as well. The one I've been going to makes lousy pesto - but then again, they're meant to be a cheese shop, and they do do that well.