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Post your favourite cheese
    #23833898 - 11/14/16 09:19 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Fuckin love cheese.

However im looking for new ones. I want something with a medium to strong taste thats somewhat aged... yet still has a soft to medium texture.


Curious what your favs are.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: kakashi68]
    #23833903 - 11/14/16 09:20 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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kakashi68 said:
Fuckin love cheese.

However im looking for new ones. I want something with a medium to strong taste thats somewhat aged... yet still has a soft to medium texture.


Curious what your favs are.




Frumunda cheese


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: stzacrack]
    #23833907 - 11/14/16 09:21 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Spanish manchego.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: Crystal G]
    #23833926 - 11/14/16 09:28 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Provolone... no! Pepper-jack!! no@! Gouda!

Wait, I think I'd prefer cold hard cheddar, or cash.
So, spread some cheese on this broke cracker my friends. I'll pm you the gofund page.  :wink:


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: Crystal G]
    #23833933 - 11/14/16 09:30 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

You should look into making cheese if you're a fan. It really is quite simple, and then you can make it to your tastes.

Some easy beginners milk fermenting projects are yogurt, farmers cheese, drawing a blank on others. Yogurt is literally just heating milk slightly and adding a bit of store-bought yogurt as the starter culture.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: Psilosopherr]
    #23833945 - 11/14/16 09:34 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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You should look into making cheese if you're a fan. It really is quite simple, and then you can make it to your tastes.

Some easy beginners milk fermenting projects are yogurt, farmers cheese, drawing a blank on others. Yogurt is literally just heating milk slightly and adding a bit of store-bought yogurt as the starter culture.




Made it before. Only tried farmer's cheese though, none of those cheeses that take like a month to ferment. That's so funny you mentioned that, I was actually looking at cheese-making videos a couple weeks ago and ordered some liquid rennet for specifically that purpose.

Figure I'll start out first trying to make mozzarella, as that's an easy beginner's cheese to make.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: Crystal G]
    #23833976 - 11/14/16 09:43 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Provolone, Colby Jack, mozzarella, Parmesan, American cheddar provolone, American cheddar,Swiss and Gouda


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: Psilosopherr]
    #23833979 - 11/14/16 09:44 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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rbalzer said:
You should look into making cheese if you're a fan. It really is quite simple, and then you can make it to your tastes.

Some easy beginners milk fermenting projects are yogurt, farmers cheese, drawing a blank on others. Yogurt is literally just heating milk slightly and adding a bit of store-bought yogurt as the starter culture.




nah you need the aging... its not worth it.

aging give it more chemicals. aka "cheese sweats" which have the tiniest bit of opioids in them which is all i get these days :P


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: kakashi68]
    #23834025 - 11/14/16 09:56 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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nah you need the aging... its not worth it.

aging give it more chemicals. aka "cheese sweats" which have the tiniest bit of opioids in them which is all i get these days :P




Yeah honestly, making your own cheese is not very cost-effective... costs $8 to make a small plate of cheese, and you could have bought that amount for the same price. It's not like homemade cheese tastes THAT much better than store-bought too. That is, as long as you're buying good cheese. I refuse to buy shitty cheese, I buy from places like Whole Foods.

I can't stand it when people say they love cheese but have only had those shitty American pasteurized cheeses. I'll never forget the time I asked my roommate to go buy some cheese since I was making carpaccio, she came back with Kraft American cheese slices. :facepalm: I was like, what the fuck, I couldn't even use them.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: Crystal G]
    #23834030 - 11/14/16 09:57 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

ear cheese


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: abltsandwich] * 1
    #23834042 - 11/14/16 10:03 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Sounds lame, but I genuinely enjoy sharp white cheddar over all cheeses.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: PatrickKn]
    #23834046 - 11/14/16 10:03 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Best cheeses are goat and blue.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: abltsandwich]
    #23834051 - 11/14/16 10:05 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Does anyone else get "cheese sweats"

Ive heard it only effects a few a people. It only happens to me when I eat aged cheese. Ive heard its caused by tyramine which is apparently kinda like epinephrine.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: abltsandwich]
    #23834053 - 11/14/16 10:06 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Best cheeses are goat and blue.




Goat cheese is definitely one of my favorites too. There's this one company that mixes dry sweetened cranberries with their goat cheese, and I love using that for salads. It's expensive though, a 4oz stick is like $5 and an 8oz stick is $9. That's basically 4 servings worth.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: Crystal G]
    #23834071 - 11/14/16 10:10 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: SARAtonin]
    #23834076 - 11/14/16 10:12 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Jamaican jerked cheese:



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It is just seasoned Jamaican style but it has a very rich taste :awesomenod:


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: kakashi68]
    #23834089 - 11/14/16 10:17 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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kakashi68 said:
Does anyone else get "cheese sweats"

Ive heard it only effects a few a people. It only happens to me when I eat aged cheese. Ive heard its caused by tyramine which is apparently kinda like epinephrine.



Thank you for that explanation :lol:

I've always wanted to look that up but never did. Definitely have had cheese sweats before, they feel so gross.


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: kakashi68]
    #23834098 - 11/14/16 10:22 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

blue cheese is still my favorite, though obviously not in huge amounts


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: musiclover420]
    #23834184 - 11/14/16 11:10 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Jamaican jerked cheese:



Quote:

Adding Jamaican Jerk spices creates a savory cheese that's earthy, nutty and spicy. With its complex, smoky flavor, No Woman is just as delicious melted into your favorite dish as it is on a cheese plate.

NUTRITION FACTS

2nd Place, Flavored Cheeses
2009 American Cheese Society




It is just seasoned Jamaican style but it has a very rich taste :awesomenod:




Wow that's interesting, I've never seen that kind. What kind of cheese in it? You said it's a normal cheese but seasoned Jamaican style?


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Re: Post your favourite cheese [Re: kakashi68]
    #23834191 - 11/14/16 11:15 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

kraft cheese singles



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