I love eating cheese but not all types of cheese. My favorites are brie, parmigiano-reggiano, parmesean, mozzarella, cheddar.
What about you?
What about you?
I like most hard cheeses I have tried, particularly the smoked ones, with a side of Granny Smith apple.Actually, hard to think of a cheese I don't like.
Yes, they're terrible. And très cher. Astonishing to me that Vegans can eat and enjoy the Vegan cheeses, so many do. I was a committed Vegan for slightly over two months and found it to be an expensive undertaking, missed cheese desperately (though easily gave up eggs and milk), and was not completely philosophically convinced re: avoidance of honey. Went back to being a Lacto-Ovo Vegomatic.I enjoy occasional cheeses, particularly parmesan sprinkled on my pasta.
I have tried some of the non-diary, vegan 'cheeses,' but unfortunately they still have quite a way to go to catch up with the real thing, at least with regard to flavor. I think that the progress has been much better so far on the vegan meat substitutes.
Obviously on a health kick Chilham - cutting down on salt!I enjoyed cheese, and then lived in France for seven years. Oh, my goodness! Now I love it. Simple cheeses, beautifully made. Cabecou, Livarot, Vacherin, Munster, Brie de Meaux, Reblochon, Epoisses, Ossau-Iraty..... Roquefort is about the only one that leaves me cold.
It is true that the standard American cheeses are bland at best, at least the common ones you can buy in supermarkets. But I am sure there are also some good cheeses such as Rogue River BlueI'm as patriotic as any other American. I like American composers such as Charles Ives and Aaron Copland; American movies; and America's natural beauty from quaint New England to the tropical Hawaiian Islands.
But I detest American cheese. It's too milky and it taste like nothing; and I don't what you'd even call that stuff where each slice comes in it's own individual plastic wrap. I'll take Swiss or Provolone.