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Rennet

Rennet is an enzyme that is produced in the stomachs of all mammals, and plays an integral role in the production of most cheeses. Rennet causes a mammal's milk to coagulate, separating it into both liquid and solid elements. The rennet is usually taken from the fourth stomach of a young calf.

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