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Times
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Times
The 12 best crackers and condiments for cheese
C heese lovers know that the excitement doesn't stop once you've picked the right block. Nope, it's just as thrilling to select what crackers to serve it with and which chutneys to have on the side. Here are a dozen tasty suggestions, from classic oatcakes and piccalilli to more adventurous 'stamp' crackers and damson and black pepper jam. 1. Foraged quince preserve, £4.95, Made with English fruit harvested from hedgerows last autumn. 2. Particularly British piccalilli, £4.15, This punchy, crunchy condiment is the perfect partner to cheese and cold cuts. 3. Birch sap and tomato relish, £6.50, If you like strong cheeses then you need a jar of this fruity relish. 4. Daylesford ploughman's chutney, £7.50, This tomato and apple chutney is made to be spread in the ultimate cheese sandwich. 5. Damson and black pepper jam, £6.50, A jar of sharp, tart purple plums that have been given a peppery kick. 6. Somerset cheese pickle, £5.95, Bring out this ale-enriched pickle with full-flavoured Somerset cheeses. • Read more restaurant reviews and recipes from our food experts 7. Extra virgin olive oil crackers, £3.20, Subtly flavoured with oil and sea salt, these are best enjoyed with hard cheese. 8. Perelló crackers, £3.50, Made with flaked sea salt, sesame and olive oil, these Andalucian crackers are satisfyingly crunchy. 9. Nairn's seeded oatcakes, £1.60, These wholegrain oatcakes taste great on their own or with a hunk of cheese. 10. Crosta & Mollica Bolli Italian crackers, £2.15, Named after postage stamps, these are delicious with creamy, light cheeses. 11. Carr's table water biscuits, £1.70, A must on any board, these simple crackers go with all cheeses and toppings. 12. Peter's Yard sourdough crackers, £2.50, Crispy biscuits made for nibbling on with smelly cheeses and charcuterie.


BBC News
07-05-2025
- Business
- BBC News
Three Wiltshire businesses to receive King's Enterprise Award
'You don't get a King's Enterprise Award lightly' 10 minutes ago Share Save Share Save Tracklements Guy Tullberg from Tracklements said they sell across the world Three Wiltshire businesses have been announced as recipients of the King's Enterprise Award, with 197 across the country. All three have been recognised for international trade - for condiments, nuts and bolts for aerospace and recycling bins. The companies have had to keep the news secret since the beginning of April until the announcement on 6 May. Guy Tullberg from Tracklements near Malmesbury said: "You don't get these things lightly - whatever business gets the King's award has done really, really well." The company makes condiments and sauces - everything from ketchup, to chutney to chilli jam - and can be spotted in many local shops. However, many buying in Wiltshire might not know the locally-made foodstuff is sold across the world, including in the US, Australia and UAE. Managing Director Mr Tullberg explained they did not put a UK flag on the front of the jar, but made sure the branding was the same everywhere. He said they were "very pleased and very excited" with the award. "I think it shows we have a really professional approach to selling across the world." "We're 70 people here at Tracklements - I know all we work hard here," he Specialty Fasteners supplies the aerospace industry Another recipient has been aiming very high - upwards into the sky. Clarendon Specialty Fasteners is based in Royal Wootton Bassett and make nuts and bolts which end up in aerospace, motorsport and defence. The company has other sites around the world. Paul Sanders is the managing director and was thrilled with the award: "It's a great testament to the people that work within the business, one of the proudest things we'll do as a business." He explained that international trade has "always been a big part of our success", trying to ensure it is easy for customers order from across the globe. Celebrations for the company would include an "obligatory high tea" at their sites. Google Maps Leafield Environmental Limited is based in Corsham and specialises in bins Meanwhile, Leafield Environmental Limited in Corsham will be "shouting about it quite a lot in the next month". The company specialised in bins, particularly for recycling. Managing director Phil Maddox explained: "We won the award because our overseas sales have grown 63% over the past three years." Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630.