Tasting Table on MSN
How A 17th-Century Marketing Scheme Changed The Color Of Cheese Forever
The orange found in some of the cheddar you buy at the store may have its roots in a marketing scheme from a region in ...
Have you ever wondered why some cheddar is white and others are yellow? According to Tony Hook, owner of Hooks Cheese, it’s a matter of competition. Over 100 years ago, when Wisconsin was overtaking ...
Southern Living on MSN
We Tasted 9 Cheddar Cheese Brands—And This Was The Winner
Southern Living editors tasted different store-bought Cheddar cheeses to select a winner. Two cheeses rounded at the top of the list, with one newcomer just nudging out a staple brand.
Green-carpeted hills roll away from Maryland Farm in Somerset, England, where a man named Daniel Barber began making farmstead cheese in 1833. Nearly 200 years later, his family’s Barber’s Farmhouse ...
Q: I have heard white cheeses are better than yellow ones because they are the lowest in fat. For example, I know mozzarella cheese is lower in fat than cheddar. Is that rule true across the board for ...
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