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  • Cheddar

    14 58.33%
  • Brie or Camembert

    4 16.67%
  • Roquefort

    0 0%
  • Goats cheese

    1 4.17%
  • Mozzarella

    8 33.33%
  • Feta or Halloumi

    7 29.17%
  • Gouda

    4 16.67%
  • Manchego

    1 4.17%
  • Yarg

    1 4.17%
  • Something else

    7 29.17%
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Thread: Cheese of choice

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    Cheese of choice

    OK, it's time for one of life's great questions. What is your cheese of choice?
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    As I live so close to the source, it would be treacherous for my favourite to be anything other than Cheddar.

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Quote Originally Posted by si_the_geek
    As I live so close to the source, it would be treacherous for my favourite to be anything other than Cheddar.
    Contrary to what you may have been told, Cheddar Gorge is not the world's primary source for cheddar cheese.

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    I know (there is a distinct lack of factories in the area!), but it is the birthplace.

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Monterey Jack is very popular in the US and so is Swiss. You should have included those in the poll options. Monterey Jack is central to my diet. I have it almost every day.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    This is a major simplification. How can any real cheese lover have a favourite cheese??? I love them all. Feta and olives pair very well with a planter's mint julep, camembert and soft goat cheeses are excellent with red wine, crumbled aged red cheddar adds a very nice zing to a garden salad.... I could keep going forever..

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    There were only 10 poll options, and I had to get in blue cheese, soft cheese, goats, some of that Dutch malarkey, some of that Greek malarkey, some of that Italian malarkey. I couldn't resist adding Cornish Yarg, but unfortunately there wasn't the room for cottage cheese, processed cheese, paneer etc. Hence the "Something else" option.
    The world of cheese is majestic indeed, and I look forward to hearing all about other little gems across which you may have stumbled.

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Hardly, a good deal of asians are lactose intolerant as it is. But i'm not asian, i'm german and i've been travelling my entire life so i've had the privilege of sampling food and culture from all over the world. Just to throw in a little gem of a soft cheese, Port Salut. Really an excellent cheese on a wafer or just by itself with some wine.

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    There is no "none. I hate cheese!" choice?

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Quote Originally Posted by MaximilianMayrhofer
    Hardly, a good deal of asians are lactose intolerant as it is.
    I like puto cheese with less cheese. :|

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    I see neither head nor toe in your list, and as such I shall not participate.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Quote Originally Posted by zaza
    There were only 10 poll options, ...
    Moderators can add more - tell me what others you want, and I'll add them. (but not too many, I can only add 2 at a time!)

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Quote Originally Posted by EntityX
    Monterey Jack is very popular in the US and so is Swiss. You should have included those in the poll options. Monterey Jack is central to my diet. I have it almost every day.
    Thats one amazing cheese!

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak
    Contrary to what you may have been told, Cheddar Gorge is not the world's primary source for cheddar cheese.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    toe cheese is not a selection???

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Sometimes eating cheese can cause one to cut the cheese.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    It may be cheesy to say so, but there are too many options left out.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Casu Marzu

    Any cheese that requires eye protection needs recognition.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    I've seen that cheese before. Never had the chance to try it. I would though, after clearing the maggots

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Quote Originally Posted by kleinma
    toe cheese is not a selection???
    toe jam, man

    Also eating 3lbs of cheese will cause temporary constipation
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    There was a kid I knew at school who used to get picked on really badly. His feet had been horrible mangled in a lawn-mowing accident and had been entirely cut off about half way along their length. The other kids thought this was cause for mirth and gave him hell.

    They were Lack Toes Intolerant.





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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Yes, in more ways than you might think.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    I'm surprised nobody has posted this yet...

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Parmigiano-Reggiano!

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    Re: Cheese of choice

    How come you don't have swiss? Swiss cheese is the ultimate sandwhich/burger cheese.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Believe it or not "Swiss cheese" is a bland nothingness. There are different types of Swiss cheese, some of which even have holes in them. Emmental is the most well known, but the variety you get in your fast food is far far removed from the true Swiss deliciousness.

    I definitely should have had stilton.
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    Re: Cheese of choice

    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
    There was a kid I knew at school who used to get picked on really badly. His feet had been horrible mangled in a lawn-mowing accident and had been entirely cut off about half way along their length. The other kids thought this was cause for mirth and gave him hell.

    They were Lack Toes Intolerant.





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    Quote Originally Posted by kleinma
    toe cheese is not a selection???
    Is toe cheese something like foot fungus or is there actually a type of cheese called toe cheese meant for consumption? Pardon me if I'm grossing anyone out with the thought of a connection here.
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