Strange thread about cheese

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I love cheese but not crazily like you guys! :X
If its too much then it can cause me feeling sick especially if it was the liquid cheese.
 
I shall try it some day inshallah :D I love cheese in general, just some more than others..way more.

P.S. Wisconsin's cheese actually looks quite normal, just like you'd see every where else and it tastes pretty good too :D

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it is yeah, I guess I didn't care for Havarti much.. it started off well enough, but I didn't like the after taste buttery in an off putting way.. it is all about that marriage of flavors all through out..

I was in England once and they had this caravan of cheeses and olives, I tasted so many that day, some were positively amazing - in fact I don't recall one I didn't like, especially with those baguettes ... I didn't know the names of any of them, I suspect they were all made on farms and not company owned but who knows...

I think french cheeses are possibly the best, but then I haven't sampled that many from other places so I am not sure...
 
I love cheese but not crazily like you guys! :X
If its too much then it can cause me feeling sick especially if it was the liquid cheese.

Cheeses is a very interesting topic, it comes in variety and some smell more than others. :skeleton:

BTW what is the best cheese to have with a bread?

@ Gossamer skye

I'm not a fan of crackers, they make too much mess. :/
 
:sl:

Interesting thread...:p

Are all these cheeses halaal? Traditional cheeses used to be made using calf rennet. Here in the UK apart from popular cheeses such as cheddar etc, or cheeses sold in big supermarkets, the other cheeses tend to be made the traditional way, so you have to be very careful and only buy ones that have the "suitable for vegetarians" symbol.

By the way...nothing beats good old British cheddar in my opinion!

:sl:
 
I like cheese although I don't eat it that much. There are hundreds of different kinds of cheeses. I would have to taste them to judge. I like Dutch "old cheese", Italian mascarpone (really delicious and creamy), Italian Pecorino (salty, hard) and French cream cheeses, such as Boursin (delicious!!)

Unfortunately, the kinds of cheeses I like are too expensive, I can't afford to eat them regularly :unhappy:
 
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Did someone mention pizza?

:p

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:hiding: Goodbye for my rest this evening. Have to run to kitchen...
 
Cheeses is a very interesting topic, it comes in variety and some smell more than others. :skeleton:

BTW what is the best cheese to have with a bread?

@ Gossamer skye

I'm not a fan of crackers, they make too much mess. :/

I like

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and

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and

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and

this afghan bread for dipping into yogurt mint sauce

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but I also enjoy water crackers, plain and flavored:


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:sl:

Interesting thread...:p

Are all these cheeses halaal? Traditional cheeses used to be made using calf rennet. Here in the UK apart from popular cheeses such as cheddar etc, or cheeses sold in big supermarkets, the other cheeses tend to be made the traditional way, so you have to be very careful and only buy ones that have the "suitable for vegetarians" symbol.

By the way...nothing beats good old British cheddar in my opinion!

:sl:

I usually call and ask the company in advance.. I was hoping this thread would help too.. british cheddar? You know I really do love those mcvities cookies.. not sure about their cheeses though..

I like cheese although I don't eat it that much. There are hundreds of different kinds of cheeses. I would have to taste them to judge. I like Dutch "old cheese", Italian mascarpone (really delicious and creamy), Italian Pecorino (salty, hard) and French cream cheeses, such as Boursin (delicious!!)

Unfortunately, the kinds cheeses I like are too expensive, I can't afford to eat them regularly :unhappy:

hide them from your wife somewhere in a small cool box in the closet and quietly enjoy them in the middle of the night.. but no I know what you mean.. and it is terrible when that is all one lives on..
Should I call an exterminator?

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rats are civilized now...;D;D;D;D
 
hide them from your wife somewhere in a small cool box in the closet and quietly enjoy them in the middle of the night.. but no I know what you mean.. and it is terrible when that is all one lives on..

wife? what's that, a kind of cheese I don't know? lol...

i have a healthy diet, i regularly eat; dried figs, apricots, nuts, vegetables, fruit, brown rice (organic), lentils, whole wheat bread (organic) etc. but i also eat junkfood otherwise i become depressed... i mean i don't have a wife which is depressing enough, if i also had to abstain from delicious junkfood altogether, then i would probably die..

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wife? what's that, a kind of cheese I don't know? lol...
The most pungent type of cheese there is :D

i have a healthy diet, i regularly eat; dried figs, apricots, nuts, vegetables, fruit, brown rice (organic), lentils, whole wheat bread (organic) etc. but i also eat junkfood otherwise i become depressed... i mean i don't have a wife which is depressing enough, if i also had to abstain from delicious junkfood altogether, then i would probably die..

:wa:[
I love fruits and nuts too, just not Californians..

@ Gossamer Skye

Baguette sounds nice, I'll try cheese with that.

Thing about baguettes is that you either buy a small size or share with family, because they become hard as a rock the next day.. but then I suppose you can slice them, add a little garlic and butter and stick them in the oven to accompany your pasta..

my family aren't into carbs.. they prefer beans and peas to pastas and breads.. a shame I say :hmm:
 
I don't normally post on threads like these but I love this cheese too much, its the best spreadable cheese on earth and I think its arab, pretty sure I saw some factories of it in dubai

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I don't normally post on threads like these but I love this cheese too much, its the best spreadable cheese on earth and I think its arab, pretty sure I saw some factories of it in dubai

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I know, love it, it is the one I am boycotting .... it is danish!
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I was in England once and they had this caravan of cheeses and olives, I tasted so many that day, some were positively amazing - in fact I don't recall one I didn't like, especially with those baguettes ... I didn't know the names of any of them, I suspect they were all made on farms and not company owned but who knows...

I think french cheeses are possibly the best, but then I haven't sampled that many from other places so I am not sure...

you got to be careful some of them have alcohol in them I think
 
no its not.. it cant be :(

well the one i get comes from dubai, hopefully

Yeah it is the one I have been talking about all along.. sorry bro.. but I'll agree with you, their stuff is goooooood.. and arabs really do buy it so when boycotting them it did make a different.. islamophobes in the west wanted to help denmark out but they are not as familiar with their products as we are (especially in the U.S) so I hope with that they continue to suffer insha'Allah.. small price to pay in my opinion!
 

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