by Oddley » Thu May 25, 2006 11:08 pm
Yep! Penicillium Roqueforti, the wisdom of tradition. I actually only live round the corner from St Mary's hospital, where Fleming discovered Penicillin. The first person to ever receive it was a policeman with blood poisoning. He died because they could not produce enough, they even recycled his urine to recover any he had passed, then gave that to him. It was the Americans who found out how to culture it in large quantities. I believe it was on corn syrup but don't quote me.
Anyway, you can see from the images there is a white powder as well as the green mould. I spiked the cheese tonight and it still seems quite soft, I think this is because the curds were soft as I said in another post. It does taste quite creamy though from the little I managed to get from the spike.