#181133 - Thu Jun 02 2005 06:55 PM
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Yes the description comes from there, that's no secret.
Have you tried this particular cheese, Goemon?
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#181134 - Thu Jun 02 2005 07:03 PM
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Not to my knowledge; is it available in Japan? I've been in a bit of a cheese rut lately and am open to your suggestions!
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#181135 - Thu Jun 02 2005 07:24 PM
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This is my favorite cheeseman
Feta Description: Feta is one of the most famous cheeses in Greece. It is made in various sizes, often as a loaf-shape. Feta is solid, but crumbly with some fissures. Pure white, it has a milky fresh acidity. Feta was originally made with either ewe's milk or a mixture of ewe's and goat's milk, but today most feta is made with pasteurized milk and tastes of little besides salt. Some people are put off by the strong salt content but the salt is intended only as a preservative and is not supposed to overpower the taste of the cheese. Feta can be soaked in fresh, cold water or milk for a few minutes or longer, if necessary, to make it less salty. It has a fat content of 40 - 50%.
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#181136 - Thu Jun 02 2005 08:04 PM
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> Feta is solid, but crumbly with some fissures.
Like a good turd then really.
That 'Feta' made with cows milk in some Scandinavian country far from Greece that you can get in jars with oil here is pretty good as salad dressing. Just don't let the children eat one of the red seeds or they'll cry until bedtime.
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#181137 - Thu Jun 02 2005 08:10 PM
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Ocean, you know your Feta. Personaly i like the danish feta better than the one coming from Greece. a few years back there was the great Feta war, read about it here http://www.american.edu/TED/feta2.htm
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#181139 - Thu Jun 02 2005 09:17 PM
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Thanks for the link Th, I was really curious to find out what had happened with that issue.
I usually bring 3-4 kilos of Feta cheese with me whenever I go to visit my parents (in Greece). I have tried both the Danish and the Greek Feta that is sold here in Japan and I find it too bad to buy from here. I have tried Danish feta in Greece and I mast admit that it is not that much different than the Greek one, unless it contains cow milk which changes its taste a lot.
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#181140 - Fri Jun 03 2005 05:19 PM
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Thanks for your comments. Cheeseman is actually not very well today, got a really bad cold all of a sudden. He said to all you cheesefans that he'll be back hopefully by Monday. cheesewoman
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#181141 - Fri Jun 03 2005 05:40 PM
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Good of you to let us all know cheesewoman. Tell cheeseman to get better.
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#181142 - Fri Jun 03 2005 06:43 PM
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Get well cheeseman!
Do you approve of fruits in cheese?
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#181143 - Sat Jun 04 2005 07:49 PM
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Perhaps you should eat some cheese, cheesman. After all, they are delicious and nutritious! So I've heard  Get well!
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#181144 - Sun Jun 05 2005 11:42 AM
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He will be back tomorrow. Thank you for your comments!
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#181145 - Mon Jun 06 2005 12:59 PM
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Cheeseman, I am a big cheesefan...
I have in fact tried Mamirolle and I love it with a bit of quince paste...
Have you tried st agur (fav blue cheese) or Brie de Nangis (fav brie?)
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#181146 - Tue Jun 07 2005 12:32 PM
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Thank you for the feedback and I'm feeling much better now thank you. Cheesewoman really looked after me the sweetheart. I have tried those cheeses yes save, I've never not liked a kind of brie. Yum. sakebomb. Making cheese? That sounds excellent, believe it or not we do not have much experience at all in that. There's a few international cheese shops on the web that we often buy from. It's pretty expensive, but we can't live without our varied cheeses. 
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#181147 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:02 PM
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Hi cheesefans
Here is the Cheese Of The Week for this week. A popular cheese back in the UK and also popular with Wallace and Grommit.
Wensleydale
Description:
Traditional, hard cheese made from cow's milk. It has a shape of cylinder with natural rind. Wensleydale can be used as table cheese and is very tasty with apple pie. This cheese is based on the recipe that can be traced back to the Cistercian monks who came over with William the Conqueror in the 11 century. There are two types of the British classic Wensleydale: White, a flat disc that is highly-pressed and has a honey flavor to it and Blue or Yorkshire, which has blue veins, double cream and is a cousin of Stilton - the blue variety comes in large drums. Good Wensleydale has a supple, crumbly, moist texture and resembles a young Caerphilly. The flavor suggests wild honey balanced with a fresh acidity. It matures in two to four months and has a fat content of 45 per cent.
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#181148 - Fri Jun 10 2005 08:21 PM
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I like Wensleydale. I had some once that had cranberries (I think), and apricots in it. Really nice it was.
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#181149 - Fri Jun 10 2005 10:38 PM
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Good one, like it. Also like Wallace and Grommit - they're having their first movie later this year did you know? There may be a starring role for some Wensleydale.
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#181150 - Mon Jun 13 2005 10:13 AM
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Wensleydale is nice. I like crumbly Lancashire as well... how do you rate that one cheeseman?
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