Caerphilly cheese is one of the nine traditional cheeses of the British Isles and has been enjoyed since around 1830. Originally made from the milk of Hereford cows in Wales, this cheese was traditionally full cream. Today, it is mainly produced in the West country of England. Caerphilly cheese has a mild flavor and a close texture, and is a whitish cheese that is typically aged for only about two weeks. Despite its relatively short aging process, Caerphilly cheese is a popular and versatile cheese that can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes.