Since the research reported here is in Denmark, I doubt it.If they arent aiming for any particular cheese that means they are aiming for american cheese.
They dont have to call it that, but cheese that is not any particular flavor is american cheese. Has the look and texture, but thats it.Since the research reported here is in Denmark, I doubt it.
Eh, maybe not. If G-d is omniscient, then any apparent loopholes are, in fact, an intentional."That's cheating!" - YWH, probably.
Could be worse.They dont have to call it that, but cheese that is not any particular flavor is american cheese. Has the look and texture, but thats it.
As it turns out, there's things that are natural which are mor disgusting and worse for you than processed cheese.
American cheese is cheese, with another step. Many high end chefs who have burger places prefer it for its melting quality. As a home cook doing one or two burgers at a time, I can babysit cheddar, but I see their bent given volume.If they arent aiming for any particular cheese that means they are aiming for american cheese.
Eh, maybe not. If G-d is omniscient, then any apparent loopholes are, in fact, an intentional.
(Also, did you just invent the Trigrammaton?)
Have you ever tried a chopped cheese? It's like a burger except you don't form up the patties, and you mix the cheese into the meat itself. One of the few good uses of that fakey Kraft American cheese (mixed with something for flavor).As it turns out, there's things that are natural which are mor disgusting and worse for you than processed cheese.
Mind you, I moved from "American" cheese to cheddar some time ago. I do love me some cheese... on literally everything except for America's other addiction, sugar. Also burgers... I don't know what it is but I don't like cheese on large slabs of meat, just the cut up chunks in like... spagget and lasag.
I haven't tried that. I suppose since the beef's ground it wouldn't be so hard to add bits of cheese to that as well, and these days I go for medium-rare to medium-well rather than anything further.Have you ever tried a chopped cheese? It's like a burger except you don't form up the patties, and you mix the cheese into the meat itself. One of the few good uses of that fakey Kraft American cheese (mixed with something for flavor).
FYI: In casual discourse, Orthodox Jews use Hashem (lit. “the name”).I would be more careful…