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Cheeses

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

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Why is it easy to cut cheese with a wire?

Because chess is a 'sticky' substance. It 'sticks' to a knife blade as it's cut. The wire has a much smaller surface area to that of a knife - and therefore the cheese doesn't stick as much. Additionally, cheese-wire is usually elastic. When you cut the cheese, you stretch the wire slightly. The wire always attempts to return to its original length - this provides extra cutting force as the wire moves through the cheese.

How long can you keep stilton cheese?

I brought half a stilton just before Christmas, the use by date was 5th January, today is the 16 February, so about 5 weeks over and its still delicious, getting stronger in flavor, so if you dont mind that, I would say you can eat it until it walks off on its own.

What gives different cheeses different flavors?

It really depends on what you are asking. If you want to know how you can take a cheese that already exist and flavor it, its a tricky, but not impossible task.; most of it involves either soaking it in a liquid (say, wine), or covering it with some sort of either wet (ex. a paste) or dry (ex. leaves) flavoring agent. The important thing is to remember that you have to leave it for a period of time to age, so that it can soak in the flavoring.

If you are looking at making your own cheese and flavoring them, I'd suggest picking up one or two books on the subject. They are quite technical in details, but useful for home use. The flavoring part, well, some will include those recipes, but some you'll just have to figure out on your own :P Its a pretty experimental area, in my opinion, so learn the basics and go from there.

What is a hyphenated word?

A "hyphenated" word is where two words are not conjoined, for clarity or because they represent the same part of speech. Prefixes that are attached to existing proper nouns. "pre-Reconstruction". * Modifiers are hyphenated when they represent a single idea, e.g. "well-respected", not well and respected. Similarly, nouns such as "great-grandfather" not a great grandfather. And the title "editor-in-chief". Numerals used as modifiers are combined with hyphens, e.g. "fifty-six dollars", "one-hundred-and-one Dalmatians". ---- * Where dates or times are separated, or where a multi-word proper noun is modified, the so-called "en dash" is used, wider than a hyphen. It is a special character not on standard keyboards (and not on this answer form) Example : pre-Civil War or 1900-2000 (longer dash where the hyphens are) * To include a parenthetical thought within a sentence, an even longer dash, the "em dash" is used. Example : "He looked up - an instinctive reaction - and saw the plane." (big dashes, not hyphens)

What is specialty cheese?

Speciality cheese is a cheese paticular to that company for instance 4 chilli chedder or yak milk cheese.

Is there a Chuck E. Cheese in Fairbanks Alaska?

No. There is only one in Anchorage Alaska

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There was a Chuck E. Cheese located in Fairbanks at one time. It opened around 1986 and closed around 1989. Rumor among employees was that it was due to mismanagement. My friend's sister worked there.

Can you hot water bath nacho cheese sauce?

Yes, I used to work in a commercial kitchen & Nacho cheese came in 10litre bags and we used a Baine Maree ( water bath) use melted butter or cling film on top to prevent a skin formimg

What is Fromunda cheese?

chunky, thick, mal oderious, cheese-like substance from the male groinal region. ori: litterally "from under" the scrotum.

Commonly a joke called Fromunda Dez Nutz

How to use fresh mozzarella cheese?

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What is processed solution?

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What are the most famous cheeses in England?

English Cheddar Cheese is probablt the most famous and certainly the most copied . England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK).

The British Cheese Board list over 700 United Kingdom Cheeses. Some of the most famous are:

  • Caerphilly
  • Cheddar
  • Cheshire
  • Derby
  • Double Gloucester
  • Lancashire
  • Red Leicester
  • Shropshire Blue
  • Stilton
  • Wensleydale

Stilton is however known as "The King of Cheeses"

What is the best way to grow mold on cheese in the sun or shade or covered or uncovered?

If you are asking about making a blue cheese, then be very careful how you age it. The molds in modern commercial cheeses are not just whatever will randomly grow. They are very carefully selected cultures. These cultures are available for purchase and instructions usually accompany them (www.cheesemaking.com is a great place to get such things).

If you are asking about growing mold for a science experiment or something, sun is not a huge factor in mold growth. Common house molds, like most fungi, love warm and moist environments. Try placing some cheese in a bathroom with a shower, that is a great environment for fungi.

What kind of chair is the Beth Littleford sitting on in the laughing cow cheese commercial?

There is one commercial with an Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen and another with a swan chair by Arne Jacobsen. You can check my blog for chairs...

Chaircards.wordpress.com

In drumming what is a cheese?

A Cheese is a rudiment that combines two other rudiments:

A Flam

and A Double-Stroke Roll

Bar #4 of this sheet music--the "Snare" part--is a series of 4 right-handed and left-handed cheeses.

http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/drumline/images/shpspre.jpg

Cheeses arranged in a triplet pattern, alternating between right and left hands, is their most common use, but any double stroke roll can be begun with a flam, and therefore become a cheese.