• Deconceptualist
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    10 months ago

    Hell yeah, thanks for the advice wise cheese guru!

    For some reason I’ve only had Havarti by itself (to my knowledge) so I’ll definitely try blending it. And I never thought about melting aged cheddar, it’s so good as it comes I always just eat little slices hehe

    And yes my guts and everyone around me thank you for the tip on goat and sheep cheese. Merci beaucoup.

    • @WoahWoah
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      10 months ago

      While it’s not a high-end cheese, Cabot Cheddar melts pretty well, has good flavor, and is lactose free.

      Also, if whatever cheese you’re buying has nutrition facts, check the amount of sugar. That’s rarely “added” sugar, that’s lactose, which is a sugar like sucrose and glucose; it just happens to be a sugar the vast majority of the adult population of the planet have trouble digesting.

      So if it has 0 grams of sugar, it is lactose free. And generally the amount of sugar then can also give you a sense of how lactose-y a particular cheese is.

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        10 months ago

        Ok that’s really useful, thanks! I would have just assumed '‘sugar’ here meant sucrose or fructose like most products but that makes sense.

        • @WoahWoah
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          No prob! I went into a little more detail about in a comment above if you’re interested.

          My parents, two of my siblings, and my gf are all lactose intolerant lol, but we all love cheese!