
cheese

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1.
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What is cheese?
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Cheese is a dairy product made from the curd of milk.
2.
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What are the main ingredients in cheese?
Back
The main ingredients in cheese are milk, salt, and enzymes.
3.
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What is the process of making cheese called?
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The process of making cheese is called cheesemaking.
4.
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What is curd?
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Curd is the solid part of milk that forms when milk coagulates.
5.
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What is whey?
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Whey is the liquid that remains after milk has been curdled and strained.
6.
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What are some common types of cheese?
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Common types of cheese include cheddar, mozzarella, and gouda.
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What is the difference between hard and soft cheese?
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Hard cheese has less moisture and is aged longer, while soft cheese has more moisture and is usually fresh.
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