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Farm Maid Hawaiian Wensleydale with Pineapple

Farm Maid Hawaiian Wensleydale with Pineapple

$13.99

7 oz
Wensleydale Cheese with Pineapple

Indulge in a tropical twist on a British classic with Farm Maid Hawaiian. This creamy Wensleydale cheese is expertly blended with generous, succulent chunks of real pineapple, offering a vibrant play of flavors that dance between milky sweetness and tangy fruit notes. Hand-sealed in a signature yellow wax to preserve its moisture and delicate crumb, this truckle is as beautiful on a grazing board as it is delicious.

The supple, crumbly texture of the Wensleydale provides the perfect canvas for the bursts of tropical fruit, making it an approachable yet sophisticated choice for cheese lovers seeking something beyond the traditional.


Farm Maid Hawaiian is a modern, tropical reimagining of a classic British Wensleydale cheese. This specific variety is a semi-hard, crumbly cheese made from cow’s milk, characterized by its mild, milky profile and high moisture content. What sets the "Hawaiian" version apart is the infusion of succulent pineapple chunks, creating a dessert-like experience. Hand-sealed in a bright yellow wax coating, it is a "truckle" (a small, barrel-shaped wheel) designed to preserve freshness and provide an iconic presentation for gourmet food gifting.

How do you serve a waxed cheese truckle?

To serve a waxed cheese truckle like the Farm Maid Hawaiian, it is best to:

Bring to room temperature: Take the cheese out of the fridge 30 to 60 minutes before serving to unlock its full aroma and supple texture.

Cut through the wax: Use a sharp knife to slice the truckle into wedges. The wax is not edible but acts as a built-in "wrapper" that keeps the cheese moist while on the board.

Crumble or Slice: Because Wensleydale is naturally flaky, it can be sliced for crackers or crumbled over salads.

What are the best food and wine pairings for Pineapple Wensleydale?

For a balanced tasting experience, pair this cheese with:

Wines: Crisp, acidic whites like Prosecco, Sauvignon Blanc, or a light Riesling to complement the pineapple.

Accompaniments: Salted macadamia nuts, prosciutto (for a sweet-and-salty "Hawaiian" profile), or ginger crackers.