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Product List 2021 Product List 2021 UNIT 18, 10 CAWLEY ROAD, YARRAVILLE VIC 3013 P 03 9687 4011 | E [email protected] BILLSFARMFOODSERVICE.COM.AU WHITE MOULD AND LACTIC CHEESE 03 BLUE VEIN CHEESE 04 SEMI HARD CHEESE 04 HARD CHEESE 05 CHEDDAR CHEESE 06 WASHED RIND CHEESE 07 FRESH, CURD AND RICOTTA CHEESE 07 MOZZARELLA AND STRETCHED CURD CHEESE 08 FETA CHEESE 09 VEGAN CHEESE 09 YOGHURT 09 CRÈME FRAICHE 09 CREAMS AND MASCARPONE 10 BUTTER 10 MEAT 10 LA PARISIENNE PÂTÉ, TERRINES AND RILLETTES 12 MARINATED VEGETABLES, DIPS, OLIVES AND OIL 12 ACCOMPANIMENTS AND CRACKERS 13 TRUFFLES, VANILLA AND SAFFRON 14 MUSTARDS, VINEGAR AND MISCELLANEOUS 14 STOCK AND JUS 16 FISH 16 CANNOLERIA 16 02 WHITE MOULD AND LACTIC CHEESE COWS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK BERRY’S CREEK BRIE VICTORIA KG 1KG WHEEL 150G PROM COUNTRY WATTLEBANK MIST VICTORIA KG 1KG 150G, 200G OR 400G TARAGO RIVER GIPPSLAND BRIE VICTORIA KG 1KG WHEEL TARAGO RIVER TRIPPLE CREAM VICTORIA KG 1.6KG WHEEL MILAWA CAMEMBERT VICTORIA UNIT 150G 150G MILAWA BRIE VICTORIA KG 500G MAFFRA FARMHOUSE BRIE VICTORIA KG 1KG 150G L’ARTISAN MARCEL VICTORIA UNIT 180G 180G L’ARTISAN EXTRAVAGANT TRIPLE CREAM VICTORIA KG 600G WOODSIDE CHARLESTON BRIE SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 500G 110G WOODSIDE CHARLESTON JERSEY ASH BRIE SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 500G 110G WOODSIDE MCLAREN CAMEMBERT SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 230G 230G WOODSIDE PATRICE TRIPLE CREAM SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 180G 180G KRIS LLOYD ARTISAN FORAGERS FEAST MUSHROOMS SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 180G KING ISLAND BLACK LABEL BRIE KING ISLAND KG 1KG KING ISLAND SEAL BAY TRIPLE CREAM LOG KING ISLAND KG 1KG 175G BOX OF 6 KING ISLAND CAPE WICKHAM DOUBLE BRIE KING ISLAND KG 1 KG 200G BOX OF 6 KING ISLAND FURNEAUX DOUBLE CREAM KING ISLAND KG 1.2KG KING ISLAND DISCOVERY ASH BRIE KING ISLAND KG 500G 175G BOX OF 6 KING ISLAND PHOQUES COVE CAMEMBERT KING ISLAND KG 1KG 200G BOX OF 6 TASMAN FOODSERVICE BRIE TASMANIA KG 1KG TASMAN FOODSERVICE CAMEMBERT TASMANIA KG 1KG TASMANIA HERITAGE CAMEMBERT TASMANIA KG 1KG TASMANIA HERITAGE DOUBLE BRIE TASMANIA KG 1KG LE CONQUERANT CAMEMBERT FRANCE UNIT 1KG 150G OR 250G LE DAUPHIN DOUBLE CRÈME FRANCE UNIT 1KG 200G GUILLAUTEAU FROMAGER D’AFFINOIS FRANCE UNIT 2KG GUILLAUTEAU BRIQUE D’AFFINOIS FRANCE UNIT 1KG GUIILAUTEAU TRUFFLE D’AFFINOIS FRANCE UNIT 2KG ROUZAIRE FROMAGE DE MEAUX FRANCE KG 3KG ROUZAIRE BRIE DE NANGIS FRANCE KG 1KG DELIN DELICE DE BOURGOGNE FRANCE KG 2KG GUILLAUTEAU SAINT ANGEL FRANCE UNIT 780G DELIN BRILLAT SAVARIN FRANCE UNIT 500G 200G GOATS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK MILAWA GOAT CAMEMBERT VICTORIA UNIT 150G 150G MILAWA CERIDWEN ASHED LOG VICTORIA UNIT 150G 150G WOODSIDE CAPRICORN SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 110G 110G WOODSIDE EDITH SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 150G 150G KRIS LLOYD ARTISAN GRACE SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 140G 140G SHEEP MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK PROM COUNTRY SHEEP SENSATION [SEP-APR] VICTORIA KG 180G 180G PROM COUNTRY WOOLAMAI MIST [SEP-APR] VICTORIA KG 1.2KG 180G/400G PROM COUNTRY BLACK SHEEP LOG [SEP-APR] VICTORIA KG 150G 150G BUFFALO MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK BERRY’S CREEK BUFFALO BRIE VICTORIA KG 1.2KG 150G KRIS LLOYD ARTISAN BETTY SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 140G 140G 03 BLUE VEIN CHEESE COWS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK BERRY’S CREEK MOSSVALE BLUE VICTORIA KG 1/4, 1/2 OR WHOLE 3KG 150G BERRY’S CREEK TARWIN BLUE VICTORIA KG 1/4, 1/2 OR WHOLE 3KG 150G BERRY’S CREEK OAK BLUE VICTORIA KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 4.5KG 150G PROM COUNTRY GRANNY’S BLUE VICTORIA KG 2.3KG 180G MAFFRA TANJIL BLUE VICTORIA KG 2KG 150G BOX OF 8 MAFFRA GLENMAGGIE BLUE VICTORIA KG 2KG 150G BOX OF 8 MILAWA BLUE VICTORIA KG 1.5KG 150G TARAGO RIVER SHADOWS OF BLUE VICTORIA KG 2KG KING ISLAND ROARING 40S BLUE CHEESE KING ISLAND KG 1KG 120G OR 200G KING ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE BLUE KING ISLAND KG 1KG 200G BOX OF 5 KING ISLAND BLACK LABEL BLUE TRIP KING ISLAND KG 1KG KING ISLAND BASS STRAIGHT BLUE KING ISLAND KG 1KG KING ISLAND ENDEAVOUR BLUE KING ISLAND KG 2KG FOURME D’AMBERT FRANCE KG 2.4KG PAUL DISCHAMPS BLEU D’AUVERGNE FRANCE KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 2.6KG GORGONZOLA DOLCE ITLAY KG 1.5KG GORGONZOLA PICCANTE ITLAY KG 1.5KG CROPWELL BISHOP STILTON DOP UK KG 1KG CASHEL IRISH BLUE IRELAND KG 1.4KG VIKING "DANISH" BLUE DENMARK KG 3KG GOATS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK MILAWA MT BUFFALO BLUE VICTORIA KG 1.5KG VALDEON COW AND GOAT AGED IN WINE LEAVES SPAIN KG 3KG SHEEP MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK PROM COUNTRY VENUS BLUE VICTORIA KG 2KG 180G ROQUEFORT RAW MILK FRANCE KG 1KG 125G BUFFALO MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK BERRY’S CREEK RIVERINE BLUE VICTORIA KG 1/4, 1/2 OR WHOLE 3KG 150G SEMI HARD CHEESE COWS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK PROM COUNTRY POWLETT PICNIC VICTORIA KG 2.4KG 180G PROM COUNTRY POWLETT RESERVE VICTORIA KG 2.4KG 180G MAFFRA STOCKMAN’S CHESHIRE LOAF VICTORIA KG 2.4KG 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA WHITE WENSLEYDALE LOAF VICTORIA KG 2.4KG 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA SAGE DERBY LOAF VICTORIA KG 2.4KG 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA RED LEICESTER VICTORIA KG 2.4KG 150G BOX OF 10 ALEXANDRINA ENCOUNTER BAY EDAM SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 2KG ALEXANDRINA MINI EDAM SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 1KG ALEXANDRINA MT MAGNIFICENT GOUDA SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 4KG ALEXANDRINA MT MAGINIFICENT BABY GOUDA [PRE-ORDER] SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 300G 300G ALEXANDRINA SPICED GOUDA WITH CARAWAY SEED [PRE-ORDER] SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 4KG ALEXANDRINA SPICED BABY GOUDA WITH CARAWAY SEED SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 300G 300G HEIDI FARM RACLETTE TASMANIA KG 1/4 OR WHOLE 7KG HEIDI FARM TILSIT TASMANIA KG 1/4 OR WHOLE 7KG 04 SEMI HARD CHEESE CONT. COWS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK MAHON SEMI-CURED DOP SPAIN KG 3.2KG SAN SIMON DOP SPAIN KG 800G ABUELO QUESO IBERICO [GOAT, SHEEP AND COW] SPAIN KG 1/4 OR WHOLE 3KG ABUELO MANCHEGO STYLE WITH ROSEMARY SPAIN KG 1/4 OR WHOLE 3KG FAMILLE RAPPIN LE MARÉCHAL SWITZERLAND KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 5KG ROLPH BEELER AGED RACLETTE SWITZERLAND KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 5KG OUDELANDSE FARMHOUSE GOUDA RAW MILK NETHERLANDS KG 1KG MASDAAM WHEEL OR SLICED NETHERLANDS KG 1KG FONTINA DANISH DENMARK KG 1/4 OR WHOLE 4KG JARLSBERG NORWAY KG 1KG EMMENTHALER AOP RAW MILK SWITZERLAND KG 1KG ASAGIO MATURE ITALY KG 1KG VALLE D’AOSTA FONTINA RAW MILK ITALY KG 1KG FONTAL NAZIONALE DI MONTAGNA ITALY KG 1KG AMMERLAND HAVARTI SLICED GERMANY KG 1KG AMMERLAND MAASDAM SLICED GERMANY KG 1KG AMMERLAND GOUDA SLICED GERMANY KG 1KG AMMERLAND FONTINA SLICED GERMANY KG 1KG GOATS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK AGOUR TOMME AUX CHÈVRES DES PYRENNEES FRANCE KG 2.5KG MEEKERSTEE ORGANIC GOAT GOUDA EXTRA AGED NETHERLANDS KG 1KG ABUELO QUESO DE CABRA SPAIN KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 3KG MURCIA AL VINO DOP WASHED IN RED WINE SPAIN KG 2.5KG SHEEP MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK PROM COUNTRY MOYARRA RESERVE RAW MILK VICTORIA KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 3KG 180G PROM COUNTRY CHEVIOT VICTORIA KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 2.3KG 180G PROM COUNTRY CHEVIOT ROYALE VICTORIA KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 2.3G 180G PROM COUNTRY KONGWAK RESERVE VICTORIA KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 2.7G 180G AGOUR TOMME AU CHEVRE AND BREBIS FRANCE KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 4.5KG AGOUR OSSAU-IRATY 6 MTH FRANCE KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 4KG AGOUR OSSAU-IRATY GRAND AFFINAGE 12 MTH FRANCE KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 4KG IL FORTETTO CACIO DI BOSCO TRUFFLES ITALY KG 2KG HARD CHEESE COWS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK 993 CASEIFICIO CAVALO PARMAGIANO REGGIANO 36 MTH RAW MILK ITALY KG 1KG 993 CASEIFICIO CAVALO PARMAGIANO REGGIANO 25 MTH RAW MILK ITALY UNIT HANDWRAPPED 150G HANDWRAPPED 150G PARMEGIANO REGGIANO 12 MTH FIRST GRADE RAW MILK ITALY KG 1KG PARMEGIANO REGGIANO 24 MTH GRATED RAW MILK ITALY KG GRATED PER KG PARMEGIANO REGGIANO 24 MTH RAW MILK ITALY UNIT 150G BOX OF 10 GRAN DUKA GRANA PADANO 18 MTH RAW MILK ITALY KG 1KG GRANA PADANO 16 MTH FIRST GRADE RAW MILK ITALY KG 1KG 150G BOX OF 10 GRANA PADANO 16 MTH GRATED RAW MILK ITALY KG GRATED PER KG RIVOIRE-JACQUEMIN COMTÉ RESERVE 18 MTH RAW MILK FRANCE KG 1KG RIVOIRE-JACQUEMIN COMTÉ 10 MTH RAW MILK FRANCE KG 1KG 05 HARD CHEESE CONT. COWS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK FROMAGE DE BELLELAY TÊTE DE MOINE RAW MILK SWITZERLAND KG 800G AGED GRUYÈRE 6 MTH RAW MILK SWITZERLAND KG 1KG ROLF BEELER GRUYÈRE 18 MTH RAW MILK SWITZERLAND KG 1KG GRUYÈRE SWISS CAVE RIPENED 16 MTH RAW MILK SWITZERLAND KG 1KG HEIDI FARM GRUYÈRE TASMANIA KG 1/4 OR WHOLE 7KG FROMAGERIE SCHAFER MONT VULLY RED WINE WASHED SWITZERLAND KG 1KG APPENZELLER SWITZERLAND KG 5KG MIL LEL PARMESAN NSW KG 4.5KG OR WHOLE 10KG MIL LEL PECORINO NSW KG 2.5KG OR WHOLE 6KG ALEXANDRINA PECORINO PEPATO JAMES FLAT DISC SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 3KG GOATS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK QUESO IBORES NATURAL OR PAPRIKA SPAIN KG 800G–1KG WOODSIDE FIGARO WRAPPED IN VINE LEAVES [SEASONAL] SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 1KG SHEEP MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK PECORINO TOSCANO DOP ITALY KG 2KG PECORINO OF TUSCANY DOP 12 MTH ITALY KG 2.5KG GRAN DUKA PECORINO ROMANO DOP ITALY KG 1KG–2KG MANDRI KEFALOGRAVIERA GREECE KG 1KG–2KG ABUELO MANCHEGO 12 MTH SPAIN KG 1/2 OR WHOLE 3KG CHEDDAR CHEESE COWS MILK ORIGIN UNIT SIZE RETAIL/ PRE-PACK ALEXANDRINA BLACK WAX VINTAGE SOUTH AUSTRALIA KG 5KG ALEXANDRINA FRESH CHEDDAR CURD [PRE-ORDER] SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNIT 500G 250G MAFFRA CLOTH AGED CHEDDAR VICTORIA KG 2KG 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA MATURE RED WAX WHEEL VICTORIA KG 2.5KG 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA RED WAX SCUD VICTORIA KG 1.1KG MAFFRA BLACK WAX SCUD VICTORIA KG 1.1KG MAFFRA GARLIC CHEDDAR VICTORIA 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA PEPPERCORN CHEDDAR VICTORIA 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA PEPPERCORN AND GARLIC CHEDDAR VICTORIA 150G BOX OF 10 MAFFRA PICKLED ONION AND CHILLI CHEDDAR VICTORIA 150G BOX OF 10 TASTY MILD AUSTRALIA KG 1KG TASTY MILD SLICED AUSTRALIA KG 1KG TASTY VINTAGE 36 MTH AUSTRALIA KG 1KG TASTY VINTAGE 36 MTH SHREDDED AUSTRALIA KG SHREDDED
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