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It's called a pimento. The pimento is a pepper similar to the bell pepper. It has a mild flavor and is the main ingredient in pimento cheese. These are stuffed olives, by the way, and do not occur like this naturally.
Because its cheese
Like pickles and cheese!
I bet you can freeze it. It's not like tomatoes or strawberries, that pretty much have to be cooked or blended straight from the freezer. As far as spoilage, I just opened a package that said best if used by Feb 2008, and it's July. It still smells like a fresh pack. I just ate a half sandwich of it, so we'll see! That may sound crazy, but I've always followed the smell test and pimento spread is made with cheese and vinegar, so I believe it's pickled in a way. ---------Are you insane ? Pimento cheese is NOT made with vinegar. Cheese, mayonnaise & pimentos (the basis .... some add other thing such as worcestershire, cayenne pepper, salt etc - but NOT vinegar) You should NOT FREEZE PIMENTO CHEESE, The oil sin the mayo & cheese separate which makes for an edible but unpleasant P.C. cheese & vinegar .....EWWW ! Shudder ! (pickled cheese ? gag!) --------Palmetto Cheese has an article on their site along with pictures as to what happens when you freeze pimento cheese....not a good idea. Here's the link to the article. http://www.palmettocheese.com/blog/can-you-freeze-pimento-cheese/
It's called a pimento. The pimento is a pepper similar to the bell pepper. It has a mild flavor and is the main ingredient in pimento cheese. These are stuffed olives, by the way, and do not occur like this naturally.
You will like the taste of it!
It tastes kind of like Swiss cheese.
'fraid not
They are unique, you have to taste them to know.
Taste it.
provolone cheese has a smoky flavor. if you ask me it is quite good on sandwiches and by itself. some people don't like it because of it texture and taste if you would like to try it i recommend it to you.