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Cheese

Appears in
The Book of Food

By Frances Bissell

Published 1994

  • About
Cheese, once described as “milk’s leap to immortality”, goes back thousands of years to the first livestock farmers who discovered, almost certainly by accident, that surplus milk – left to curdle then drained and salted – was good to eat. From these simple beginnings, cheesemaking has become a sophisticated process but the basic principles remain and begin with milk.

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