Kenno This was a large rich cheese, made by the women of the family with a great affectation of
secrecy, and was intended for the refreshment of the gossips who were in the house at the "canny
minute" of the birth of a child. Called Ken-no because no one was supposed to know of its existence -
certainly no male being, not excepting the master of the house. After all had eaten their fill on the
auspicious occasion, the rest was divided among the gossips and taken home. The Kenno is supposed to
be a relic of the secret rites of the Bona Dea.

There was a male cheeze and cracker collation at village stores a hundred years ago,
commemorated now only in the brand name of a good Cheddar cheese - Cracker Barrel.