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One of my favourite sandwiches is strong cheddar cheese and strawberry jam.
I don't think I'll like it, but I really want to try this combo now! How did you come across this?
My dad got it from his grandad, his family are from Leicestershire and Ireland.
Grapes, sharp white cheddar, and crackers are delicious together, so I could see this being good
strawberries and Beecher's Flagship Reserve Cheese. it's like fireworks for tastebuds.
I also recommend tomato, onion and peanut butter (the sweetener-free version, a yank offered me a foul sweetened version of peanut butter and I now specify the one made exclusively of peanuts)
And cheese-and-honey is a not unusual school lunch sandwich option here in Australia. But then, so is cheese and vegemite.
Cheddar is also good with peanut butter!
Try it with a salty white cheese like feta. Just crumble the cheese. Trust me, it's delicious.
It's really good, strong cheese with jam is a popular side dish in some places. I would also recommend goat cheese with honey
I like that, but I prefer brie+blueberries, which is not weird for some reason.