Do you eat cheese in your country?

Do you eat cheese in your country?

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No we dont, we cant afford it

I only eat farmer goat cheese, cheese in shop is both bad and expensive(6 euro/kg for cheapest)

Yes

YES

some people yes but i don't
tastes go away in every food

Yes. Bought 2.2kg of a nice cheddar "chili & pepper" flavored one last month. Extremely nice.

Every day.

yes

Surprisinly yes.

Yeah I just got some nice feta that isnt the generic supermarket brand, and I'm fighting to not eat it in three days.

yes

Even in France some fought to protect the original Greek product and stop the supermarket shit to be called feta.

For me it's the Gorgonzola.

Here those are called "salad cheese" or something similar. They are all garbage compared to real feta.

Emmental fucking sucks

where the fuck do you get real feta if you don't live in greece?

no. cheese is only for wypipo

Imported from Greece of course.

for the gains

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Based.

What do you gain ?

Yeah. I like blue cheese, camembert, and different sorts of aged goat cheese the most.
That being said, I never put cheese in meals, with the exception of sometimes making pasta with gorgonzola.

I don't know what brands they sell over there but generally good feta (for me at least) has to have goat milk along with sheep. Makes it a bit more savory and spicy.
Also it shouldnt be hard and dry.