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The IPKat is watching this dispute with great interest. If the Meltonians win this one, he suspects that next on the list will be even more controversial: Cheddar cheese itself.
Other famous protected food from Melton Mowbray here
Things to see and do in Melton Mowbray here , here and here
THANKS, AGAIN; PORKIES GO TO COURT
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Thursday, December 01, 2005
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