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What kind of cheese that is yellowish and does not taste bitter?

Started by qpham26, September 12, 2015, 04:54:00 AM

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qpham26

Hi, I am very new in this area. I remember eating some sort of cheese it was yellowish, sweet and salty but I don't know what kind of cheese it is. Now I am trying to find it. I tried cheddar as well as some other popular kinds like swiss, jack, colby, etc but they all seem to taste bitter.

Can someone introduce to me a kind of cheese that doesn't taste bitter =.=
Thanks.

Stinky


Gregore

I wonder if you had some sort of higher quality artisan type cheese , they tend to have a much more full flavor profile and many  makers are able to bring out flavors that commercial manufactures can not.

And yes a cheese should not be bitter , I wonder if you are meaning "sharp "  as sweet is usually not also sharp .

The best way to find a cheese you like is to go to the nearest cheese monger  and try some , tell them you would like to try salty sweet cheeses . When you find one you like have them cut some for sale then move on to others  for tasting .
If you are buying  at least some of the ones you like as as you go ,  you can taste 20 cheese or more and no one will be bothered .

When I go to get cheese even if I know what I want I space out  the ones I want in  between sampling of ones I have never tried , and if I like them I buy , or buy next time.

i suspect you will find many cheeses that you love.