Cottage cheese contains no penicillin. It is formed by the introduction of enzymes, such as Rennet, to the milk. It is a very simply product to make at home, and good for you!
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During the process of making cheese, the milk becomes semi-solid (known as "curds and whey"). It's stirred constantly while the little bits of "pre-cheese" begin to bind together. Before it's strained and tied up or blocked to make hard cheese, a portion of the curds and whey can be saved. This product is then made into cottage cheese. The relationship, then, is that cottage cheese is essentially the beginning of hard cheese.
No, cottage cheese is protein and dairy
No, but a meat product might be used in its production and remain in trace amounts in the product. Cottage cheese is made by curdling and straining cow's milk and then adding (usually) a little cream and salt. However, while small-curd cottage cheese is usually from milk curdled with a food acid, the large-curd cottage cheese may be coagulated with animal rennet, a nonvegetarian enzyme that is often a product of animal slaughter. Vegetable "rennet" does exist, but the type used is often not spelled out on the product label. It might be necessary to contact the manufacturer to be certain what coagulant is used.
It makes milk or cottage cheese or yogurt. It will also make ice cream.
Cottage cheese with dried milk and dairy. Although my answer is not the most specific, it is the basics on what dried and/or curd cottage cheese is.
It depends on the store that you are buying the half pound of cottage cheese from.....
It makes milk or cottage cheese or yogurt. It will also make ice cream.
Cottage cheese is a solid, sometimes as a paste.
paneer is cottage cheese,junnu is cheese..