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Cheeses

A food made from proteins and animal fat (generally cow, goats, buffalo and/or sheep).

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Can you buy Kraft Easy Cheese in the UK?

Not all of Kraft cheese can be found in the UK. However, there is a range of Kraft Philadelphia products available in the main supermarkets and some shops.

Check the link

http://www.philadelphia.co.uk/philadelphia3/page?siteid=philadelphia3-prd&locale=uken1&PagecRef=593

Is cheese supposed to be black?

Head cheese or brawn is a cold cut that originated in Europe. A version pickled with vinegar is known as souse. Head cheese is not a cheese but a terrine or meat jelly made with flesh from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow), and often set in aspic. The parts of the head used varies, but the brain, eyes, and ears are usually removed. The tongue, and sometimes even the feet and heart, may be included.

Head cheese may be flavored with onion, black pepper, allspice, bay leaf, salt, and vinegar. It is usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat. It can also be made from quality trimmings from pork and veal, adding gelatin to the stock as a binder.

Historically, meat jellies were made of the cleaned (all organs removed) head of the animal, which was simmered to produce stock, a peasant food made since the Middle Ages. When cooled, the stock congeals because of the natural gelatin found in the skull. The aspic may need additional gelatin, or more often, reduction to set properly.

What ingredients in cheese make mold?

The cheeses with mold include those with a white, dusty looking covering, and those veined with blue or green.

Cheeses covered with whitish dust have a mold called Penicillium camemberti on them. These cheeses include brie camambert and other similar cheeses.

Cheeses veined with blue or green usually have a mold called Penicillium roqueforti, and these include roquefort, ordinary blue cheese, Danish blue cheese, and some types of gorgonzola. Traditional gorgonzola is made with Penicillium glaucum.

Any cheese can get moldy, but this is not what is supposed to happen. Cheeses such as cheddar, colby, Swiss, gouda, and so on, should not have mold. These cheeses are often protected by a covering of wax, a rind, or a plastic package to prevent air from getting to the cheese. Any cheese that has access to even the tiniest amount of air can get moldy.

How do you know if your cheese is bad?

Check the sell by date on the package if it is store bought, or try to remember if you left it out of the fridge for a while. Smelling it will not help as it is very stinky...

How can you describe cheese?

A name for a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk, often seasoned and aged.

- actually that doesn't do it justice at all - it is a collective name for hundreds of beautifully crafted foods from soft creamy Bries to hard, biting Asiagos ,all of which incredibly delight the palate. (mmm i am drooling)

Which is a healthier lunch grilled cheese or ramen noodles?

It depends how you make either of them. Mac and cheese would be healthier if you used low fat milk instead of butter as opposed to a buttery grilled cheese on white bread. On the contrary, a grilled cheese could be healthier if you used whole wheat or grain bread with low fat cheese.

Is it ok to eat macaroni and cheese when your sick?

I am sick too. :( Well, it's best to eat light foods, such as bread, cereals, crackers. It's best to avoid dairy products, but you may be alright with them. If you have been sick today, then I would say avoid it. Hope you get better soon :)

Does shadow like cheese?

Shadow who? Being vague will not get your question answered.

If you mean shadow the hedgehog, I might be able to answer. If you mean the food cheese, I've no idea. If you mean cheese the chao, I imagine he would get sick of him but would be able to live with it.

How long does it take for cheese to smell bad?

Because bacteria feeds on the curd and break down the chemical components of the curd into different chemical components. Which some how makes it smell.

What cheeses are pasteurised?

Real ales or cask ales are unpasteurized. You can check out www.camra.org.uk to learn more about these beers.

What animal does cheese come from?

Cheese is made by cows, but must go through a number of steps before turning into cheese. The cow eats grass, which is digested and turns into milk, which is made by humans into cheese, butter and other dairy products

Cheese is a manufactured food made essentially from dairy products, notably milk from various mammals. Though cows are the main source many cheeses are also made from the milk of goats, llamas and yaks. There are many others.

Why is feta cheese so salty?

Cheese has salt for a couple of reasons. In many cases, it would taste funny without it. Salt is also a natural preservative, and is used as such particularly in cultures with warmer climates. Salt can also be used to inhibit, or in some cases to kill, the bacteria whose biological processes actually create the cheese, once a certain stage in the cheesemaking process has been reached.

How much cheese is in a packet of Kraft Mac and cheese?

Kraft Mac and Cheese does not actually contain cheese. It contains cheese culture, but not finished cheese. It is mostly wheat flour.

How do you melt shredded cheese for nachos without milk?

Really? Start with just cheese in a pot on a low heat,...... stir,...... Done! You can use whatever cheese you like, I'd advise against Blue cheese however,..... If you are finding it too stringy add a little cream or sourcream if you have it,..... DO NOT MICROWAVE! This just burns it and makes it hard.

What types of cheese does the US produce?

Carlos Mencia might say UhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmERICAN Cheese (American) comes to mind

How many carbs in mozzarella cheese sticks?

I have looked up some sites and fast food cheese sticks are usually running 35 to 40 grams per 5 sticks. So I would say 7 to 8 grams a stick.

What is the white powder in instant Mac N Cheese?

The white powder is Maltodextrin, which is a polysaccharide that is used as a food additive. It is mainly used as a thickening agent, which helps to thicken the cheese in the Easy Mac bowl.

What does butt cheese mean?

google image 'cellulite' and you will find an answer to you question he heh he

Why did you want to work for chucky cheese?

If you're looking for your first job, it doesn't take much if any experience to work there. If you really need a job and that's what's available, you'd take it.

Do you cure feta cheese in the refrigerator ir at room temperature?

No, it will go off in 6-7 days. It must be kept in a fridge once opened

What is the difference between ricotta and feta cheeses?

In fact the only similarity is their colour-white. They look different ,taste different and have different aroma.

Why is blue cheese made with mold?

It is not made with "moldy cheese" it is made with a type of blue mold added to it during its manufacturing but, this mold is not harmful to humans. Blue cheese is part of the blue veined cheese group.

How many calories in 3 ounces Havarti cheese?

There are:

  • approx 300 calories in 3 oz of blue cheese.