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Do you love hard cheeses? Do you hate when they grow mold? Of course you do! Many cheeses are very expensive and you don’t want to waste your money by not storing your cheese in a way that will...
Mold is a normal part of food as it ages. It grows on almost all foods because it is set in motion when the food is exposed to excessive oxygen. However, there are specific foods that grow mold...
There are thousands cheese varieties made around the world. The cheese-making process allows for vast differences as well as subtle nuance. Every step, from what materials were used to make it to...
How can you keep an expensive brick of cheese from becoming a breeding ground for Mr. Mold? Once your cheese is unsealed, the Mold People somehow get into your refrigerator and creep onto your...
The Bacon Cheese Ring is a favorite among family and friends. It makes a great appetizer and has been proven to be a hit at parties. I have been making this recipe for close to fifteen years. I...
Most cheeses have a small amount of controlled internal and surface mold that we don't see. Blue cheese is made much like any other hard cheese, but mold spores are intentionally introduced to the...
Blue cheese is just one of the many types of cheeses that people use to add flavor to food. There are various types of blue cheese to choose from that may bring stronger tastes.
Simply put, the bluish-green discoloration in blue or bleu cheese is mold. While this may be an unappetizing consideration for cheese lovers, many fail to remember that the process for making any...
Gorgonzola is an Italian cheese that is traditionally made by combining an afternoon batch with a morning batch of raw cheese. Gorgonzola is a creamy, rich cheese whose flavor is enhanced with a...
Mold on cheese has the potential to make you sick. Certain types of cheeses can still be eaten by cutting off the moldy portion. These include very hard blocks of cheese such as cheddar, American,...
Recipe for Head Cheese
Head cheese is not actually cheese, but rather the head of a cow, pig or other animal that is boiled. Find out how to put the meat from head cheese into a mold with help from the manager of a...
When you come right down to it, the length of time a cheese will keep is completely dependent on the type of cheese. Of course, that's not taking into account proper storage, which is a factor in...
Mold and cheese have a love-hate relationship; some molds are toxic and spoil the cheese, while a second type is actually manufactured and tastes great. It's easy to tell the difference between a...
Cheese is one of the world's oldest foods. Different types of cheese are made with different processes, but all cheese begins by separating milk into two components: curds and whey. ...
Yes, it has mold in it! Blue (or bleu) cheese is usually made from cow's milk, but some are made with goat's or ewe's milk. The flavor is strong and tangy.
Some people buy cheese in bulk to save money. Nonetheless, if not stored properly, mold could develop and you could end up wasting money instead of saving. This, however, doesn’t have to...
So, you're sick of the grocery store Parmesan cheese (who can you really blame you!) and you're curious about making your own cheese. Parmesan cheese is one of the easiest cheeses to make,...
Gouda or ‘Goudse kaas’ is a sweet yellow cheese named after the city of Gouda in Southern Holland. The name is not protected, so many of the cheeses that are sold internationally as...
How to Prevent Cheese Mold
It is frustrating to go into the refrigerator to get cheese for a recipe or sandwich and find that it has gone green with mold. By using the surprising method described below, you can make cheese...