A savory alternative to chocolate Easter eggs has been created from soft blue-veined cheese. Photo / Asda/Blacksticks
A savory alternative to chocolate Easter eggs has been created from soft blue-veined cheese. Photo / Asda/Blacksticks
While chocolate lovers eagerly count down the days until the Easter bunny comes, those who have a savoury tooth can now celebrate after an Easter egg made entirely out of cheese has been created.
Cadbury Creme Eggs, chocolate buttons and bunnies can now take a step back, with the 'CheesterEgg' hitting stores around the UK.
An alternative to chocolate, the 'Cheester Egg' is made from soft blue-veined cheese and has freshly sourced milk and is made according to traditional Butlers Farmhouse Dairy methods.
Half of the egg is solid Blacksticks Blue Cheese, while the other half offers crumbly mini oatcake crackers and a sachet of sweet and sticky caramelised onion chutney - making for an easter egg that offers a cheeseboard experience.
It wasn't long before eager fans of the egg took to Twitter to voice their excitement.
The new egg caused a lot of debate on Twitter. Photo / Twitter
But not everyone was happy with the latest creation, with one critic saying something doesn't feel right about the Cheester Egg.
"I like cheese... but there's something very very wrong about a cheese Easter egg."
Another said: "This is NOT made from chocolate the way Jesus intended!!!! DO NOT BUY THIS!!!"
Asda's head of cheese, Jo Miller, said it is a great way to include everyone this Easter.
"We're so excited to launch the Cheester Egg. Following the incredible response to our Christmas cheese advent calendar, the Cheester Egg was the obvious next step to show our customers that we're constantly listening and ensuring there's something for everyone at Asda this Easter."