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glimse@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I’ve never heard anyone call mozzarella “white cheese” - the only ones I’m aware of are white versions of non-white cheeses like White Cheddar which is just an undyed cheddar that’s usually aged longer for a stronger taste. Dying cheddar isn’t exclusive to the US so I’m curious if you have a different way to differentiate the two.

If you hear someone say “white cheese,” they’re probably just describing it because they don’t know the name

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