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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.
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.
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.
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.