Mold. It can be a confusing topic when it comes to cheese because so many cheeses are made using mold in one way or another. Most of us have opened that cheese drawer in the fridge and noticed white ...
You know what will stop you in your tracks when scrolling through Instagram? A block of moldy cheese. It’s a tragedy to behold — one I’ve witnessed in my own fridge quite a few times after neglecting ...
Many people have the impression that cheese is prone to mold. However, the white patterns that look like mold at first glance can actually be harmless crystals. By learning how to distinguish between ...
Cheese is probably something you always have on hand. But if you’re lax about taking stock of what’s in your fridge, you might notice white or green fuzz growing on it when you reach for it. Mold and ...
Dear Heloise: A reader recently suggested that mold on cheese comes from bacteria because of human contact. Mold is a fungus that is not related to bacteria. It is a natural process in the ...
Dear Heloise: Cashews are in the Anacardiaceae family, as are mangoes, poison ivy, poison oak, etc. I keep track of this because I am slightly allergic to mangoes. -- Polly Hale, Bakersfield, ...
Blue cheese is a common type of cheese that’s known for its strong smell and distinct flavor. Although most people have tried blue cheese, many are unfamiliar with how it’s made and whether it can go ...
The post claimed that touching your cheese—especially shredded cheese—can cause it to mold before its expiration date. “For science, I stopped touching my cheese,” she continues. Instead of handling ...