How do you use blue cheese?

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asked Jan 6, 2022 in Other-Food Drink by Hiphopharry (2,210 points)
How do you use blue cheese?

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answered Jan 6, 2022 by standby788 (660 points)
Blue cheese can be melted on top of hamburgers, cut up into salads, made into blue cheese dip, eaten with crackers, eaten plain and much more.

Blue cheese goes well with dried fruits as well as red or sparkling wine and blue cheese pairs well with dried fruits such as apricots or raisins, fresh figs and pears.

Some people also like to like to pair blue cheeses with whole grain crackers and almonds as well.

If you're looking to pair it with meat, it goes best with beef, preferably steak.

Cheeses that are similar to blue cheese are.

Gorgonzola Cheese.
Feta Cheese. Another substitute you can use for Bleu cheese is Feta cheese.
Stilton Cheese. Stilton cheese was first produced in Ireland thus making it an English cheese.
Halloumi Cheese.
Habanero Cheddar cheese.

Bleu Cheese also known as Blue Cheese is supposed to have a moldy taste as well as a spicy and somewhat salty taste.

The taste of blue cheese or bleu cheese is also pungent and some people hate it.

Blue cheese contains an edible mold that helps give a pungent taste and scent.

It's not to everyone's liking but it's perfectly safe to eat.

However, blue cheese can go bad just like any other cheese and knowing how to spot this is an important part of enjoying cheese safely.

Bleu Cheese also known as Blue Cheese comes from France.

The history of blue cheese goes back to the 7th century to a cave outside the village of Roquefort in France.

Legend has it that a distracted shepherd forgot his lunch of bread and cheese in the cave.

Roquefort blue cheese originates from the village of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, France.

Its flavors come from the use of unpasteurized sheep's milk, inoculation with Penicillium roqueforti, and the special conditions of the natural caves of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon in which they are ripened.

The only difference between blue cheese and bleu cheese is in the name and how it's spelled.

Blue Cheese and Bleu Cheese are the same cheese.

Blue Cheese is called blue cheese because of the blue looking mold in the cheese.

The special mold creates the unique veins of blue or blue-green mold throughout the cheese.

It is these blue veins in the cheese that gave it its name, as well as its signature sharp and salty flavor.

These veins of mold, along with certain types of bacteria, also give blue cheese its special smell.

Blue cheese or bleu cheese is cheese made with cultures of the mold Penicillium, giving it spots or veins of the mold throughout the cheese, which can vary in color through various shades of blue and green.

This carries a distinct smell, either from that or various specially cultivated bacteria.

Most blue cheeses are made from cow's milk, but Roquefort is made from the milk of the ewe.

Spores of species Penicillium roqueforti are mixed with either the milk or the curd.

Blue Cheese is a pretty easy to digest cheese.

The blue cheese is more easily digested than other cheeses by most people because the blue cheese contains enzymes.

The enzymes in the blue cheese break down the milk proteins and fat in the blue cheese and that makes it easier for the blue cheese to be digested.

Other cheeses that do not contain those enzymes may be harder to digest for some people while the blue cheese would be more easily digested.

But blue cheese doesn't taste as good as other cheese at least in my opinion but some people love it but I find blue cheese disgusting and it actually makes my stomach hurt.

Still blue cheese is very good for your health if you can eat it.

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