• tomenzgg@midwest.social
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    21 hours ago

    To be fair, that’s because it never was cheese to begin with: American (as in the type) “cheese” has always been a means of repurposing leftover cheese (and using supplementary ingredients like milk and milk protein and emulsifiers to bind them together). It legally can’t be called cheese because it’s always been a “cheese product”, not cheese. That doesn’t (inherently) mean it’s any less real food, though (which I feel is what most people hear when they hear, “It can’t legally be called cheese”).

    Also, (as a cheese lover) yes: it does taste like ass and is repulsive. Entirely agreed. One of the (many) benefits of living in the Midwest is being close to all the good cheese, though.

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        1 hour ago

        Haha; as someone who went to school in Massachusetts (twice), I can’t protest.

        Honestly, – looking back – being so close to Vermont and not taking advantage of the food there more was downright criminal of my past self…