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Cheese Safe?


CommonTater

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I was reading somewhere that the wheel cheese they cut and velvetta is safe. I also read that blue cheese is not safe. Does anyone know off hand any others that aren't? Thank you.


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kareng Grand Master

Cheese is safe, even blue cheese. I have found a couple of expensive specialty cheeses with beer - so those wouldn't be safe. Read the ingredients.

rebeccanicole88 Rookie

I've always thought all cheeses were safe

psawyer Proficient

I've always thought all cheeses were safe

And rightly so, although very rare exceptions do exist as Karen said.

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psawyer Proficient

Here's a different view: Open Original Shared Link

This one has some science and evidence to back it up, and is published by a well-recognized authority.

anonymous-123 Rookie

i eat the cabot cheeses that are labelled gluten and lactose free.


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shadowicewolf Proficient

I'm eating some motzerella as i read this lol Its fine in most cases :)

kareng Grand Master

Add some wheat flour to moist cheese and see what happens. It makes a hunky pasty stuck together mess. On the off chance some company would be stupid enough to " flour" shredded/ grated cheese - in the US & Canada and few more countries, it would have to be labelled as containing wheat.

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