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This comment makes me want to huck imported cheese at you.
I've never met a cheese I didn't like.
I didn't say I don't like it! It's just not a deli food here.
I have met a cheese I didn't like, once. It was rubbery and tasted like soap. Unfortunately I had a kilo of it to get through.
You know, I had Mozzerella that tasted strongly of soap before. I looked it up and apparently some chesses can start to do that after some variable amount of time due to some sort of chemical process. It would be worth checking if that cheese was supposed to taste like soap, or if it was going through the same issue I experienced.
If you're wondering, yes I still ate it, like hell am I going to waste mozz that I paid for
That's so interesting; I didn't know about that!
It definitely wasn't supposed to taste like soap, it was a standard 1kg block of cheddar, which is pretty much a staple food.
I still ate it too. Hey, we're both still alive.