• FundMECFS
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    151 month ago

    Isn’t cheese not usually very high in lactose.

    To be fair when I say the word cheese I have no idea if it’s equivalent to whatever the fuck american fast food places call cheese.

    • @AngryCommieKender
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      71 month ago

      Every pizza chain in the US uses low moisture reduced fat mozzarella or a similar mozzarella romano blend of cheese shreds. I’ve worked at all of the major chains, and a few of the minor ones.

      • FundMECFS
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        61 month ago

        Hmm well the Mozarella they sell here in Switzerland is extremely low lactose, but again I do not know if this is equivalent to what is called mozarella in the US.

        I remember seeing cheese called “Gruyere” in the US which would be literally banned for false advertising in europe because it has nothing to do with actual gruyere.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          51 month ago

          Well I never worked at any of the commissaries, so I don’t know how it is made. The raw product tastes like real cheese, but I suppose with enough food chemistry you could fake that.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      41 month ago

      Fresh cheese is high in lactose. Aged cheese is not.

      Depends on the type of cheese and if they they have any unusual processing involved.