05-07-2004, 04:50 PM
Yellow cheese<br>
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I do not have all the specifics but yellow cheese is modern.. color from food dye<br>
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FACTOID: From Cheese.net: Before the milk is set a colouring agent may be added to it, the most widely used one being annatto, a vegetable dye taken from a South American plant. This produces an amber orange-yellow colour.<br>
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I also understanbd that cheese can be made yellowish by cheddaring a smoked cheese curd. Cheddaring is a process that involves a cutting and stacking the curd numerous times over a set period of time before forming into a shape.. something like that.<br>
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Adding a yellow food dye skips that process.<br>
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Hibernicus<br>
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I do not have all the specifics but yellow cheese is modern.. color from food dye<br>
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FACTOID: From Cheese.net: Before the milk is set a colouring agent may be added to it, the most widely used one being annatto, a vegetable dye taken from a South American plant. This produces an amber orange-yellow colour.<br>
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I also understanbd that cheese can be made yellowish by cheddaring a smoked cheese curd. Cheddaring is a process that involves a cutting and stacking the curd numerous times over a set period of time before forming into a shape.. something like that.<br>
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Adding a yellow food dye skips that process.<br>
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Hibernicus<br>
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Hibernicus
LEGIO IX HISPANA, USA
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A nationwide club with chapters across N America
LEGIO IX HISPANA, USA
You cannot dig ditches in a toga!
[url:194jujcw]http://www.legio-ix-hispana.org[/url]
A nationwide club with chapters across N America